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AmIUnique discussion
AmIUnique reviews and mentions
- Ask HN: Why can't Mozilla offer a paid privacy tier?
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Mozilla Firefox Removes "Do Not Track" Feature Support
> Although, anti-tracking in general is basically fighting a losing battle. Go to https://amiunique.org/ and you'll see why.
The goal shouldn't be to be non-unique. What you want is to be differently unique for each website you visit. Even better if you have JS disabled by default and sites can't collect 90% of the data points your browser exposes at all. The best protection you could get would be to change up IP addresses via VPN and randomize your user-agent and other tells.
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Amber – the programming language compiled to Bash
If you disable WebGL you're putting yourself in the 2% of devices that don't support it.
That's not fantastic, but if you enable it, just your WebGL extension list can be used to narrow you down way further than that - according to https://amiunique.org/ just my extensions narrow me down to 0.35%. In my
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Kagi Changelog 2/13: Faster and more accurate instant answers and Wikipedia page
I go the opposite way. I trust a company that takes my money to pay its costs to keep my privacy. As opposed to a company who "doesn't know who I am". (Apart from unique fingerprint https://amiunique.org/ over many queries over many months)
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Hacker News now supports IPv6
You're not completely wrong, but that ship has sailed a long time ago: https://amiunique.org
Until browser fingerprinting is addressed, there will be no real privacy.
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48,000 companies sent Facebook data on a single person
You are. Compare the fingerprints of your two browsers: https://amiunique.org, https://coveryourtracks.eff.org. Very likely, the fingerprints are very similar. For anonymity, use Tor.
- Best Alternatives to Brave that randomize fingerprints right out of the bat?
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Pornhub sotto la lente del Garante privacy. L’Autorità chiede chiarimenti su profilazione degli utenti e sistemi di tracciamento
Guarda qua: https://amiunique.org/
- Suggestions on hardening Firefox?
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DIVERSIFY-project/amiunique is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
AmIUnique is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of AmIUnique is JavaScript.