HoracyDarcy

joined 4 months ago
 

Using PO boxes is a more secure alternative to having packages delivered to your home. However, isn't it true that they capture a photo of each individual accessing the box and also gather fingerprints when you touch the screen?

 

Mouse movements, typing speed, and typing style can serve as unique identifiers, much like fingerprints. As AI technology advances, it may become increasingly effective at recognizing these patterns, potentially compromising individuals' anonymity. Are there any measures available to protect against this?

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by HoracyDarcy@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

Hi there! I have a setup with three monitors at my workplace. Does this imply that my browser is fingerprinted as the three-monitor setup? Or does each monitor count individually when I access three different websites across the three monitors (they're all the same size and resolution, by the way)? Also, if I utilize the 150% zoom feature in Windows 11, do websites recognize that I'm using this zoom level?

Is there a browser similar to cubesOS that offers multiple workspaces within it? I'm looking for a browser that can spoof fingerprinting for each individual workspace. I came across the 'gologin browser' and 'lalicat browser' that are specifically designed for this purpose. However, I'm wondering if it's safe to use or if it's a new tool that hasn't been verified by privacy experts. I'm worried about ad companies tracking my activities and profiting from it.

 

Hello! There are numerous unverified temporary phone number services available (for activation codes when setting up new accounts online) which might collect user data. However, it seems that the privacy-focused community is lacking similar services for Europe created by respected privacy-focused companies, such as Mullvad. While there is the Cloaked app, it is currently only available in the United States.