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fingerprintjs
evercookie
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Print off a QR code for guests to join your WiFi network
For a bad actor, this is easily work-around-able using various local persistence mechanisms like evercookie. https://samy.pl/evercookie/
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Just read about "evercookies." What should we do about them from a personal privacy perspective?
If you're talking about the https://samy.pl/evercookie script, for what it's worth, you can defeat it (at least I can with my settings and no extensions) by...
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Using a date-modified header to detect unique visitors without using cookies
This reminded me of something I haven't thought about in awhile: evercookie - https://github.com/samyk/evercookie
- Where to save tokens if user has blocked first party cookies?
- Cookies: simple and comprehensive guide
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Pure CSS device fingerprinting - An experimental technique.
Sure, as Sevetarion said earlier "There is no actual cooke, it's just a metaphor". In contrast to "fingerprinting" a user's unique device configuration (as the rest of this demo does), anti-tracking folks use the term "cookie" broadly to refer to various ways sites can store unique values to be retrieved later. This usage grew out of Samy Kamkar's awesome "Evercookie" work in 2010 (later aka "supercookie") https://samy.pl/evercookie/
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I thought id show that jumbo security is not as usefull as it claims
Nothing comes to mind directly, sorry. It’s something I want to look deeper into myself as well. One cool thing to look at is evercookie which is a GitHub project that allows you to make tracking cookies and the likes. The repo itself hasn’t been updated in a while but can probably be a good source of information.
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Are there cookies that can't be blocked/disabled?
Evercookie and the Favicon vuln
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How to let Guest user submit form only once in laravel?
Client side: Use Evercookie
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Fix favicon "supercookies" in any browser, in under a second
Also note, something like the Evercookie may also still be a thing that works. It stores data not only in cookies, but also in everything else that can retain any form of state (localStorage, HTTP browser history, HTTP cache for custom fingerprinted images generated by the server, etc.), and if even one spot doesn't get cleared by the user, the script can re-populate all the spots making for a very persistent "cookie."
What are some alternatives?
AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
web - Pi-hole Dashboard for stats and more
Cookie-AutoDelete - Firefox and Chrome WebExtension that deletes cookies and other browsing site data as soon as the tab closes, domain changes, browser restarts, or a combination of those events.
brave-core - Core engine for the Brave browser for mobile and desktop. For issues https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues
notrack-blocklists
chromium - The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more
Nuxt 3 - Old repo of Nuxt 3 framework, now on nuxt/nuxt