Sorry but are we talking about the local IP hidden in the WEBRTC test or something else? And this with Chrome.
I meant readout from browserleaks.com is all either n/a or False. If you use FF you'll get similar readout
If you enable some switches, like privacy.resistFingerprinting = true, but not out os the box. (Except you use a special "brand" maybe)
Not only my private and public IP addresses were revealed. Trace also revealed my RTCPeerConnection despite disabling it
CanvasBlocker v0.5.6 Released (January 26, 2019) https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/canvasblocker/ Spoiler: v0.5.6 - New Features, Fixes Version 0.5.6: changes: - removed *Readout and *Input block modes (use protectedCanvasPart instead) new features: - options gui improvements - url specific values can be added by hitting enter in the input - highlight "hide" icon when "tabbing" to it - made url specific values manageable with "tabbing"- added setting "protected canvas part" to decouple block mode from part - added "share persistent randomness between domains" fixes: - constant rng did not work properly when protecting input - some display inconsistencies - optional parameter on isPointInPath and isPointInStroke were broken known issues: - if a data URL is blocked the page action button does not appear
I have a problem with CB since the v0. 5.5 and with v0.5.6 too on my FF 64.0.2 on my android phone When I enabled it I cannot open any link inside wilderssecurity's posts. When I disabled it I can open the links. I have wilderssecurity whitelisted but to no avail. No such issue with other forums like malwaretips, HardwareZone Forums etc Any help? Thanks
Hi to all. New protection settings in Chrome: 1) Trace - Only the functions described below are enabled: a) Audio Fingerprint Protection - (Partial to prevent the breaking of some websites.) b) Battery API Protection. c) getClientRects Protection. 2) BP Privacy Block All Font and Glyph Detection.
CanvasBlocker v0.5.7 Released (February 4, 2019) https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/canvasblocker/
CanvasBlocker v0.5.8 Released (February 10, 2019) https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/canvasblocker/ Spoiler: Changes v0.5.8 changes: - audio faking will not alter buffers with only zero values new features: - added combined cache for getChannelData and copyFromChannel: - better performance - prevent double faking => prevent detectionfixes: - after reset the hidden settings and expanded views were not reset - audio cache did not work properly known issues: - if a data URL is blocked the page action button does not appear
*** For Chrome *** The "Canvas Fingerprint Protection" not works with "Trace" extension. When the page is reloaded, the signature does not change. The "Audio Fingerprint Protection" is also limited. Another important problem is the control of some privacy features in the browser settings. Advanced - Privacy and Security: No Trace With Trace: I switched to "WebAPI Manager". Functionality enabled: 1) HTML: Canvas Element ( There is compatibility with Ublock Origin counter) 2) Battery Status API 3) Web Audio API 4) Geolocation API I do not see the "ClientRects Fingerprint" protection. Unfortunately there is an incompatibility with the Webgl protection......arghhhhh !!! It is a Mission Impossible !!!
I'm using FF 65.0 If you want to pass the ClientRects fingerprint protection you need both Trace and CanvasBlocker. For Canvas fingerprint protection disable the feature in Trace and let CanvasBlocker do its job Test it at browserleaks.com and https://audiofingerprint.openwpm.com/
For Chrome I'm not using Trace. You need WebRTC Control to pass the ClientRects fingerprint protection at the mentioned test sites. In Chrome you can block/fake/obfuscate/randomized canvas fingerprint but non of the extension can prevent its own fingerprint from being exposed. Only CanvasBlocker in FF can block/fake/obfuscate/randomized canvas fingerprint and at the same time prevent its own fingerprint from being exposed
I do not use Trace for Firefox. Using Trace for Chrome is dangerous for your privacy. See the images I added to the post above.
In the dark rectangle it is written that the setting is applied by the Trace extension. 3 settings set to ON The translation of the settings is easy if you compare those of your Chrome.
I ran the Panopticlick (17.46) and Browserprint (15.91) tests and strangely all my browsers* have the same result. Can someone verify? TH. * = FF 52.9.1 ESR and New Moon on W.XP + Chrome x64 on W.10
I have an extension installed in Chrome called, "Disable WebGL", however I just reset one of my machines because it was playing up and that extension is no longer available on the Chrome store. Is there another way to disable WebGL? Can I copy that extension from one of my other machines? Thanks.
New fingerprinting threat. https://arstechnica.com/information...u-online-even-when-you-use-multiple-browsers/
Not that new really. That article is 2 years old. FWIW, when I loaded http://uniquemachine.org/ it required javascript. But even after allowing JS for 3rd parties in uBO the test didn't come to an end. It seems that it is not very reliable or easy to implement. But easy to block with uBO.