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Regarding Facebook (and perhaps a few others), their rating seems misleading. Although they may only have 4 trackers on their own site, they have trackers spread all over the web at other sites. I'm seeing more and more "log in with Facebook" on various sites.
I didn't realize the dictionary sites were so popular. I tend to just look up a new word on a general search engine. Often I don't have to visit another site after that, as the definition is usually there in the summaries of the search results. |
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Also interesting is the "Web Privacy Census" from the Univ of California Berkeley Center for Law and Technology -http://www.law.berkeley.edu/privacycensus.htm- They've been tracking trackers since 2009, and say that they'll release quarterly updates.
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Jeezus that is sick. I assume that using Sandboxie and Shadow Defender can defeat these cookies. This should be illegal.
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A friend who I met here got me started on Ra's Fnord. It was so easy I couldn't believe it. But I have a lot to learn about VM's. You mentioned using different VMs for different identities. I think that is the way to go. And you also mentioned using more than one VPN. So do you run a VPN for your system and then run another one from within a VM?
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Generally, each "workstation" VM always uses the same inner VPN/route. Sometimes I also run VPNs in workstation VMs, giving me three levels of VPN nesting. |
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