@mangeurdenuage @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz
>Tor
You do realize Tor is barely anything more than a meme now, right? Like, it doesn't actually protect you properly. Either do a decent VPN, or nothing. Tor doesn't help, and it's gonna constantly fuck you up with any website login.
@mangeurdenuage @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz
Who gives a fuck about browser fingerprint when it's a known fact that your IP can still be discovered and tracked in the Tor network. The entire thing that Tor was supposed to be able to protect against, it literally can't. Browser fingerprint doesn't directly lead to your physical location or your real identity. IP does. You need to figure out your priorities if you actually care about this.
Yes, finding a trustworthy VPN is not an easy task. But it's a whole lot more worthy and useful than who knows how much time you waste on captchas.
@mangeurdenuage @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz
Bro, I don't have 3 hours to watch some overly long lectures. Either TL;DR or just...
I'm sure you can eventually match browser fingerprints across different sites, and find someone's Facebook or whatever, but IP is probably still faster, especially for governments, who people usually want to avoid most when they start becoming paranoid.
>it's a known fact that your IP can still be discovered and tracked in the Tor network.
It's a known fact that the way the TCP/IP protocols were built was for efficiency and not anonymity.
Nothing is 100% safe one any system, you can only mitigate the problems.
>Browser fingerprint doesn't directly lead to your physical location or your real identity
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=eQ2OZKitRwc
https://media.ccc.de/v/33c3-8414-corporate_surveillance_digital_tracking_big_data_privacy
https://media.libreplanet.org/mgoblin_media/media_entries/1529/144_7_gerwith.webm