I'm going to look more into this, but I don't believe them yet. It should not be possible for some random website you visit to interrogate your computer like this, so their claim that it is happening is either bullshit or proof of a far bigger security vulnerability.
It's not as broad as "installed software" just "installed browser extensions" by fingerprinting against a specific database of extensions, which should still be private but at least makes more sense.
That is more credible. A website extracting information about you from the DOM is a known threat: it's why CSS cannot apply all styles to visited links and why your browser will lie about the styles it can apply, to prevent websites from using JavaScript to determine what webpages you have visited from how the links are displayed. If you're using extensions that modify the DOM, like using an ad blocker to delete ad content, then that ad will still be missing when the website's own JavaScript goes looking for it.
Pretty much all social media will gather every piece of data it can from you. Whether they give it to Mossad or not--I'm sure it's up for sale and Mossad can print whatever money they need to buy it anyway.
Please tell me that no one here is just using plain old Chrome? You might as well just go submit your data freely. I'm sure there's a false sense of security with something like Brave, but it's still more security than nothing. Being that it's open source if we can convince the trannies in charge that it's spying on their sexuality or something, I'm sure they will demand the people who actually do the work make it as secure as possible.
Being that it's open source if we can convince the trannies in charge that it's spying on their sexuality or something, I'm sure they will demand the people who actually do the work make it as secure as possible.
I heard Elon Musk was using linkedin to hunt trans groomers who want to give hormone blockers to underage kids
Yea, was seeing this on X a few days ago. Not sure how accurate it is. I use Brave with an add blocker and have a Pi Hole on my network, so not sure if what Linkedin is supposedly doing would even work with me.
I don't go to Linkedin anyway, that place is ass cancer on steroids.
I'm going to look more into this, but I don't believe them yet. It should not be possible for some random website you visit to interrogate your computer like this, so their claim that it is happening is either bullshit or proof of a far bigger security vulnerability.
It's not as broad as "installed software" just "installed browser extensions" by fingerprinting against a specific database of extensions, which should still be private but at least makes more sense.
There's an alleged copy of the LinkedIn fingerprinting script over on github
That is more credible. A website extracting information about you from the DOM is a known threat: it's why CSS cannot apply all styles to visited links and why your browser will lie about the styles it can apply, to prevent websites from using JavaScript to determine what webpages you have visited from how the links are displayed. If you're using extensions that modify the DOM, like using an ad blocker to delete ad content, then that ad will still be missing when the website's own JavaScript goes looking for it.
I don't know how true it is; but if you're monitoring me right now Mossad, then put this in your files: Christ is King!
Alright, you've convinced me to create thousands of linkedin accounts to troll mossad.
Pretty much all social media will gather every piece of data it can from you. Whether they give it to Mossad or not--I'm sure it's up for sale and Mossad can print whatever money they need to buy it anyway.
Please tell me that no one here is just using plain old Chrome? You might as well just go submit your data freely. I'm sure there's a false sense of security with something like Brave, but it's still more security than nothing. Being that it's open source if we can convince the trannies in charge that it's spying on their sexuality or something, I'm sure they will demand the people who actually do the work make it as secure as possible.
I heard Elon Musk was using linkedin to hunt trans groomers who want to give hormone blockers to underage kids
edit: he was working with palantir too
Epstein's friend's company btw
Yea, was seeing this on X a few days ago. Not sure how accurate it is. I use Brave with an add blocker and have a Pi Hole on my network, so not sure if what Linkedin is supposedly doing would even work with me.
I don't go to Linkedin anyway, that place is ass cancer on steroids.
Haha (((coincidence detector))) plugin?