Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
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#12EDIT: Following diegorbaquero's advice[0] solved it
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#13Nice, so now by using this I have an NSFW site logged in my workplace's DNS log. Be careful if your employer checks such things.
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#14Keep in mind that it doesn't show up the icons at all if you're using a content blocker and activated Fanboy’s Annoyance List. This is because the critical resource is named "/socialmedia-leak/socialmedia-leak.js".
Renamed it. Does it make any difference?
Re: Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
#15Nice, so now by using this I have an NSFW site logged in my workplace's DNS log. Be careful if your employer checks such things.
Re: Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
#16Also set 'Send a "Do Not Track" request with your browsing traffic'
And install uBlock Origin, ofc.
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#17Nice, so now by using this I have an NSFW site logged in my workplace's DNS log. Be careful if your employer checks such things.
huh. I didn't think of that.. that's kinda harsh.
Re: Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
#18Keep in mind that it doesn't show up the icons at all if you're using a content blocker and activated Fanboy’s Annoyance List. This is because the critical resource is named "/socialmedia-leak/socialmedia-leak.js".
Thanks. I just enabled Fanboy’s Annoyance List in ublock origin. I've haven't spent any time digging through that filter list, but I'm now interested. Any other recommendations or resources?
It's not very complete, though.
Re: Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
#19Nice, so now by using this I have an NSFW site logged in my workplace's DNS log. Be careful if your employer checks such things.
Re: Show HN: Your Social Media Fingerprint (maybe NSFW)
#20I have uBlock Origin in 3rd party deny mode and privacy badger and it still detects me as logged in to HN, Reddit, Slack and Stack Overflow. EDIT: Following diegorbaquero's advice[0] solved it 0: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12692485