Afaik even Tor can be vulnerable to some kinds of fingerprinting, if javascript is turned on, which is required to use some websites, I’m thinking of this as something that could be used in conjunction with Tor
You’d be surprised how few websites actually require third-party JS. I’ve been using NoScript for years, and I’ll allow the first-party JS to read something, but the other 15 domains can go fuck themselves if I can’t read the article without totally opening up my computer to trackers.
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Afaik even Tor can be vulnerable to some kinds of fingerprinting, if javascript is turned on, which is required to use some websites, I’m thinking of this as something that could be used in conjunction with Tor
Powderhorn@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
You’d be surprised how few websites actually require third-party JS. I’ve been using NoScript for years, and I’ll allow the first-party JS to read something, but the other 15 domains can go fuck themselves if I can’t read the article without totally opening up my computer to trackers.
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
I don’t like the thought of first-party javascript being able to fingerprint me either though