I wish such shenanigans would simply trigger the little speaker icon most browser display on tabs these days. Given that they don't (at least in my experience), I'm assuming "playing silent audio" is a sufficiently common thing for websites to do to have motivated browsers into doing the slightly more complicated thing of actually analyzing audio streams for content... Now I wonder, does this also allow websites to c…
It's insane that browsers just hand over API access to my microphone and/or camera to rando web developers. Yes, I know things like Zoom exist. IMO software like that simply shouldn't be possible on browsers, period. Making the browser into a general purpose system SDK was a mistake--maybe the biggest mistake in personal computing's history.
AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
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Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#242Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#243Earlier quoted context omitted.
That does nothing but start an arms race. Fine, audio "works" but do you get noise? Can you read back the sounds you play? No, right? It doesn't work, QED. Now the platform needs to fake the noise. Likewise for any other hardware access you want, and most of them are harder. How do you fake local storage without storing anything? How do you fake Bluetooth access without virtualizing an entire device? Do you fake the…
> Can you read back the sounds you play? No, but you also can’t do that if the user approves your app’s permission to play audio, but has the volume permanently turned down to zero. > local storage Give the app a temporary, space-constrained store that isn’t shared with other apps. > bluetooth Don’t let apps access raw bluetooth signals, but instead ask the platform to display a pairing interface (possibly with a cus…
Fingerprinting and other quasi-malware techniques being used by desirable third party software are absolutely a war, otherwise we wouldn't have this permission structure in place in the first place. And as much as you believe the contrary, Alibaba et. al. are 100% smarter than you about how to exploit these tricks and will win.
> Not personal data.
LOL
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#244With my previous hearing aid I noticed that visiting a wide variety of web sites would cause a change in the amplification of environmental noise. I always assumed it was doing something with Bluetooth, and probably not for a good reason. This is with an iPhone 13 and one Kirkland/phonak hearing aid. I haven’t noticed this recently, but I also now have two newer Phonak hearing aids and a few iOS updates have happened…
It's the Bluetooth; when Bluetooth connects most hearing aids reduce the environmental volume slightly so you can hear the streaming content. Some app has started to play audio (perhaps silently). I notice it on some websites. How much HAs reduce environmental sounds when streaming is configurable by the way, but only by the audiologist if you don't have your own programmer. I don't like the effect and prefer to just…
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#245I wish such shenanigans would simply trigger the little speaker icon most browser display on tabs these days. Given that they don't (at least in my experience), I'm assuming "playing silent audio" is a sufficiently common thing for websites to do to have motivated browsers into doing the slightly more complicated thing of actually analyzing audio streams for content... Now I wonder, does this also allow websites to c…
Recently I have been getting a request from chrome for access to local network devices. I can’t figure out which site I’m visiting is doing this, because the request doesn’t specify which tab. I would LOVE a little icon for something like that.
I wonder what kind of person says 'Yes' to this prompt. It gives me the heebie jeebies.
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#246I wish such shenanigans would simply trigger the little speaker icon most browser display on tabs these days. Given that they don't (at least in my experience), I'm assuming "playing silent audio" is a sufficiently common thing for websites to do to have motivated browsers into doing the slightly more complicated thing of actually analyzing audio streams for content... Now I wonder, does this also allow websites to c…
Recently I have been getting a request from chrome for access to local network devices. I can’t figure out which site I’m visiting is doing this, because the request doesn’t specify which tab. I would LOVE a little icon for something like that.
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#247Earlier quoted context omitted.
This issue is about audio output. Audio and video input are both behind per-site permissions.
Also, people can and should go to the firefox settings > Permissions and data > Autoplay and change the Default for all websites to "Block Audio" (at least). You can set per-hostname exceptions if you like! CTRL + I > Permissions
1. Thank you, that's very nice to know about.
2. I really wish this was exposed more directly, probably from the permissions button that is already in the address bar. I can't believe Chrome does this better.
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#248Earlier quoted context omitted.
Recently I have been getting a request from chrome for access to local network devices. I can’t figure out which site I’m visiting is doing this, because the request doesn’t specify which tab. I would LOVE a little icon for something like that.
pretty sure it is a way of fingerprinting your machine/network
Re: AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint
#249I wish such shenanigans would simply trigger the little speaker icon most browser display on tabs these days. Given that they don't (at least in my experience), I'm assuming "playing silent audio" is a sufficiently common thing for websites to do to have motivated browsers into doing the slightly more complicated thing of actually analyzing audio streams for content... Now I wonder, does this also allow websites to c…
I wish the browser would classify the fingerprinting and not load the site and show a security risk warning like it does for http sites. Then Advanced > Accept risk to continue. @FireFoxDudes You need to be addressing fingerprinting
we know from the boy who cried wolf that too many warnings quickly turns into legitimate warnings being ignored