You can also test with the pages @Sampei Nihira linked: https://defo.ie/ech-check.php https://tls-ech.dev/ A parameter for EncryptedClientHello...
And when you test it in a new profile?
Well, here it obviously isn't. I can't find the cause of it. :( Fortunately, Edge is only used here for test cases and all my other browsers pass...
I added the parameter ` --enable-features=EncryptedClientHello` to the shortcut and added the registry entry as well (Edge 123.0.2420.53). Still...
Of course I did that as well. But here Secure SNI was red. :( So, what do I have to change in Edge to pass the test?
Now tell me exactly how you did that. :)
This is in Firefox 124.0.1 (with Quad9 DNS). With or without VPN doesn't matter: [ATTACH]...
Edge on Windows; privacy: = -- :D
In Firefox: [ATTACH] In Chromium: [ATTACH] In Edge on Windows: [ATTACH]
That is in Firefox. ;)
After enabling that, the JA3 and JA4 hashes changed. Before: [ATTACH] After: [ATTACH]
Btw, I get that same Akamai hash as yours in Edge 122.0.2365.59 No... [Edit] But after turning on 'security.tls.enable_kyber' in 'about:config',...
Not all Chromium browsers are equal. E.g. in Chromium-dev 124.0.6328.0 I get: 1f8d034a8cddf37ce421b5f8c4dc9a51
52d84b11737d980aef856699f885ca86 I get that same Akamai hash in Ungoogled Chromium 122.0.6261.57 :D The other 2 are different though.
It does and it is the same each time after restarting the browser. Even the JA3 Hash + Fingerprint Hash stay the same. Maybe it will be the same...
I doubt I'm a target of the NSA. :) Now, regarding fingerprinting, uBO already blocks a lot of known fingerprinting scripts. And turning on...
Whatever you do to try to prevent fingerprinting, you will be fingerprinted regardless. :eek: Best way: use Tor browser. Firefox: [ATTACH]...
But note that such a broad filter will also block legitimate web font loader scripts! Like this example:...
This filter blocks the fingerprinting script here: ||*fonts.js$script [ATTACH]
(sorry; edited my post to say: offline generator) Well, I just presume it is safer, because it is not an extension in the browser or some external...
I use a somewhat unconventional method. :) Downloaded an offline generator from: https://github.com/jaden/totp-generator Then run it locally by...
I've got 100 points. :) But I take these kind of tests with a grain of salt, because they can't possibly cover everything.
Isn't that due to the much more frequent updates (per 5-6 hours instead of per 5-6 days).
Usage statistics for one of the CDNs which are hosting the filter lists used by uBO show that the changes made by uBO to reduce the serving load...
In this case 'pastefy.app' is safe. https://pastefy.app/G1Txv5su/raw It fetches a list (raw txt file) of YT ever changing 'desktop_polymer.js'...
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