Also get ready to throw your credit cards in the trash. They are tracking you. And while you’re at it, might as well throw away your computer.
Also get ready to throw your credit cards in the trash. They are tracking you. And while you’re at it, might as well throw away your computer.
I wonder if you don’t actually use tor but use their version of Firefox if you still get their anti fingerprint benefits, or if being one of the few tor users not using tor makes you too unique.
I found tor did a very good job of blending you into other tor traffic. But you are only as unique as 1 out of the total number of tor users.
Yo chat, we’re cooked
But Lemmy doesn’t require a phone number? Unless you’re saying you used the phone number to register an email, then used that email for Lemmy. I have a hard time believing your job would jump through that many hoops to track down your Lemmy comments. Seems like it wouldn’t be worth their time. Maybe the NSA.
That’s not what I was talking about. The Tor network (onion routing) is a totally separate thing. Tor as an application has very good anti fingerprint protections. I was referring to that feature specifically not the rest of Tor.
Sure if you really wanna benefit, use Tor’s routing. But I am just admiring that the people that built Tor really knew what they were doing in all aspects of the application including the anti fingerprint protections.