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kakkksaknmdm
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Comment #20138902
Any AWS metric that doesnt have the network costs is useless. If anyone wants a dedicated unmetered server up to 20gbps i'd recommend datapacket.com.
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Comment #20112641
It's not okay for Apple. It's a bait and switch tactic which Google uses that Apple is doing now. They created their App ecosystem on the basis of Ad's. Now they're strong arming d…
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Comment #20097967
I can invest some money right now and become a local ISP. Unless I'm ready to sink $500 billion, I cannot be Google. This is how big of a problem it is. I would recommend any found…
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Comment #20069568
Why would I want to give out that part completely? Upcoming spec change has two important thing required that will allow it to work without JS or user interaction with the page. Ob…
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Comment #20068836
Have a read: https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2019/papers/405.pdf
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Comment #20068833
>Latest methods dont even use JavaScript. Just CSS is enough to identify every device uniquely but you'd need JS to send the data back.
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Comment #20065021
Wait for the new CSS version over which our team had a watch. Wont require JS after it comes out. ;D Also we know many exploits to bypass noscript if we wanted to (yes I know there…
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Comment #20064961
This was used publicly in around 2016, stopped using around 2017 when research showed even better ways that cannot be spoofed: https://boingboing.net/2019/05/22/unique-device-finge…
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Comment #20064958
This is what we knew of in 2015: https://boingboing.net/2019/05/22/unique-device-fingerprints... you can figure out where the industry is now yourself.
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Comment #20064934
This is one that we knew of in 2015, and the public researchers just found out in 2019: https://boingboing.net/2019/05/22/unique-device-fingerprints... Now we're waaay past this ea…
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Comment #20064904
Yes to all. Have a look if you want for a bit of evidence: This was one of the 10's of possible techniques that could identify devices uniquely among billions https://boingboing.ne…
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Comment #20060641
No, not this is some amateur work. State of the art techniques css fingerprinting can uniquely identify 1 device from billions. Also this is nothing but getting dimension of screen…
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Comment #20060340
Large companies have fixed ad spend budgets. If they dont spend they lose. Doesn't matter if its lost to fraud. Google, Facebook advertiser have more specific budgets, especially F…
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Comment #20060106
I worked in the ad industry. Every web-browser including brave, tor,safari is uniquely identifiable even on same hardware. All the public computer researchers and browser vendors a…
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Comment #20056197
>How's this polluting their telemetry? Also, how is some random UA NOT polluting their telemetry? It's a horrible excuse, that's all it is. It was fine and then suddenly it became …
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Comment #20055666
Wrong! Google deliberately blocked Edge, see the tweet here for proof: https://twitter.com/sinclairinator/status/113344983464663859...