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Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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Brave's good but since it's a wrapper around Chromium, you're still supporting Google control over the Web.

This sort of reasoning is fallacious. Use of Chrome’s renderer is not specifically advantageous to Google until/unless they attempt to leverage it to break web standards, which is not their general policy (Widevine concessions to content creators notwithstanding), just as use of WebKit is not specifically advantageous to Apple, nor is Node’s use of v8, et c. Fact is, Brave is, as I understand it, a system that intend…

Except Google already ships bugs in their products to non-Chromium browsers (see YouTube, Google Docs, etc.) By using a Chromium-based browser you facilitate this anticompetitive behavior.

Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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The www has an API for gamepads. I need a moment.

I already had that moment when I heard about the "Web Bluetooth API"

https://wicg.github.io/webusb/ and https://www.w3.org/TR/webmidi/

And I welcome them, it would be awesome to program an arduino from a web based dev env.

Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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The www has an API for gamepads. I need a moment.

Off topic, but besides being a really cool API for playing games - and heaps of games support it - I used this in a talk to control my "slides" via an xbox controller: https://mrspeaker.github.io/emacs_talk/ - moving around topics, triggering slides forward/back, starting/stopping videos, and changing slide opacity using the d-pad, analog sticks, and triggers. I'll never use an apple remote again ;)

This is the nerdiest thing I have seen a long time. It is lovely! Keep it up.

Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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It is by Berne convention. Gathering doesn't need my consent, but I can disallow it. In an ideal world DoNotTrack request would be honored, but since nobody did it, denial had to become the default.

Berne convention is about copyright which has nothing to do with this topic.

Copyright is ownership of data.

Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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I agree with the general sentiment in the comments that this is good -- fingerprinting in particular is something browser vendors should be trying to combat. I am concerned about the approach however; a simple blacklist of fingerprinting scripts may be insufficient, in that non-blocked scripts can still access the data that is used to accomplish fingerprinting. Personally, I would like to see more security around the…

This is the very proposal that my thesis made, which I defended just this week. We even did research in this area, and showed that people find being notified about their risks as helpful and made them more confident in making trust decisions.

Re: Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta

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Doesn't Brave, Brandon Eich's project, already do this? Its nicer to use to.

No one said you couldn't use Mozilla. But this is being treated as news when it has already been done elsewhere. I strongly support your right to use whatever browser you want.
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