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Don’t Let Facebook, or Any Tracker, Follow You on the Web

318 点作者 jerheinze将近 7 年前

19 条评论

tpaschalis将近 7 年前
It&#x27;s kinda weird, that some of the greatest minds in the world, are gathered in Silicon Valley, solely working on how to make us click on more advertisements on the internet.<p>As far as hiding your online fingerprint, I feel that having a clean-slate browser container[1], while certainly a hassle, can go some way towards protecting yourself, but...these great minds will find another way.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tpaschalis.github.io&#x2F;sandboxed-browser-with-docker&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tpaschalis.github.io&#x2F;sandboxed-browser-with-docker&#x2F;</a>
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rosser将近 7 年前
Do you really need the Tor browser to do this?<p>I just sign into Facebook, Google, <i>&amp;c</i> services using one browser, and do everything else in another — all of which all have µBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, whitelist-based cookie managers and the like installed.<p>EDIT: One advantage of this approach is potentially significantly raising the noise floor in Tor traffic. That, by itself, is a win.<p>EDIT 2: Also IP-level tracking and fingerprinting. See below...
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orschiro将近 7 年前
For me it&#x27;s the combination of uBlock origin [1], uBlock Extra [2], and Decentraleyes [3].<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;ublock-origin&#x2F;cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;ublock-origin&#x2F;cjpa...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;ublock-origin-extra&#x2F;pgdnlhfefecpicbbihgmbmffkjpaplco" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;ublock-origin-extr...</a><p>[3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;decentraleyes&#x2F;ldpochfccmkkmhdbclfhpagapcfdljkj" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;decentraleyes&#x2F;ldpo...</a>
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polyvisual将近 7 年前
4 weeks ago I found an injured pidgeon, took it a rescue place and got chatting to the owner about chickens. I came home, searched for chicked coops on my business laptop. This laptop runs Firefox, uBlock and Ghostery.<p>Last night, my wife has Facebook adverts for chicken coops pop up on her laptop. We&#x27;ve not spoken about chicken coops since, I&#x27;ve not searched for chicken coops since the original search, she&#x27;s not searched for chicken coops on her laptop and she&#x27;s not used my work laptop.<p>Creepy.<p>If they want to track you with a &quot;normal&quot; browser, they&#x27;ll find a way of doing it.
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qwerty456127将近 7 年前
I just wish more web sites would provide official TOR and&#x2F;or i2P addresses (so we wouldn&#x27;t need exit-nodes) yet nobody among them seems interested in visitors they can&#x27;t track. Both the fact there are hardly any non-illegal websites maintaining native TOR&#x2F;i2P presence and the fact every major WWW site demands you to agree to be tracked now as GDPR doesn&#x27;t allow this to be done silently suggests this.
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JesusTheGod将近 7 年前
I need a genuine advice. I own Google Pixel 2 because I needed a good mobile camera, I also have a Chromebook with Cruton as I needed a cheap Linux notebook. I use Google Maps, Gmail, WhatsUp, Google Photos, Google Drive, Messenger ( the only thing I don&#x27;t have is a FB app).<p>Given all this information how I am supposed to disconnect from all of this? Cause surely simply having something blocking tracking of you in a desktop browser is not enough? Also, I really enjoy services provided by Google, why should I give it all up and replace everything with &quot;safe&quot; alternatives? I know I am a product and my personal info and preferences are all of over the place. But I always understood this to be the price I pay for using this services ( taking about Google mainly ).
systematical将近 7 年前
Tor is too slow for general browsing. I only use it for security related stuff. I wish it was faster.
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etaioinshrdlu将近 7 年前
Related question:<p>What is the impact of IPv6 on regular users privacy?
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ehecatl将近 7 年前
On the totem pole of tech nous, I am very close to the bottom. So can someone explain to me &quot;remote browsing&quot; is not a thing? Login to your VPS (or whatever), start and encrypted X session, and browse away.<p>That is very unusual traffic, of course, and others connecting from my inet-facing IP probably make it even more so: Steam after school, missus hitting the foreign news sites in the AM, the traffic peaks and troughs at certain times of day... we&#x27;re fucked.
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rurban将近 7 年前
There are many chrome extensions disabling Facebook tracking. I use &quot;Disconnect Facebook™ pixel &amp; FB™ tracking&quot;.<p>It tracks not only by cookie or fingerprints, also by 1x1 pixel. And with the phone app even more, but nobody in his privacy aware mind should use the 2 apps anyways. Their constant recording of audio drains the battery too much, and their m. and mbasic. web urls are good enough.
eklavyaa将近 7 年前
its an irony that on accessing the link in Chrome, it warns me about privacy error,<p>&quot;blog.torproject.org normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Google Chrome tried to connect to blog.torproject.org this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be blog.torproject.org, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Google Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.<p>You cannot visit blog.torproject.org right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.&quot;
FreekNortier将近 7 年前
How good is Brave browser at blocking tracking?
keyle将近 7 年前
I have a portable browser just for Twitter&#x2F;Facebook etc.<p>And a separate browser with just ad blocker and blocked 3rd party cookies.<p>Do I really need Tor?
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a_imho将近 7 年前
Also consider using obfuscation instead. E.g. AdNauseam and Noiszy are two examples I&#x27;m aware of.
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codingowl将近 7 年前
You don&#x27;t need Tor to do this. Tor is slow and frustrating.<p>I use a heavily-modified Firefox instance over a VPN with uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, Disconnect, No Coin, Script Safe, Token Tracker Stripper, Neat URL and too many about:config edits to mention.<p>I do recommend disabling http&#x2F;s referrer, CSS visited links, and others as can be learned online.<p>In addition, I pass all of this through a remote computer with a Raspberry Pi&#x2F;Pi-hole instance. This has worked well for me for a couple of years. As I have no real social media accounts, I&#x27;m not building any meaningful profiles. Accounts like HN or Slashdot don&#x27;t get any real info. I also don&#x27;t add any apps to my iPhone. The apps that ship with the device are all I need. I can pass all of my phone&#x27;s traffic through the VPN&#x2F;Pi-hole instance and keep relatively safe. Being with T-Mobile means I get unlimited data so I don&#x27;t need to connect to potentially hostile Wi-Fi.<p>I rather enjoy the &quot;cold war&quot; between the corporations and the security-minded. There are so great add-ons to uBlock and other add-ons that completely bypass the complaint scripts of using adblock.<p>Another quick way to get past fake paywalls or complaining pages is to use Startpage&#x27;s proxy or even Google&#x27;s cached link. I&#x27;ve set up so many people to use this set up and they are thrilled.<p>I am thinking of setting up remote desktops that can be accessed by friends and family that are VPN&#x27;d, Pi-holed, and with other security features that hide their real IPs, etc.
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fulyscentedking将近 7 年前
I use Pi-hole, a DNS level blocker, + uBlock Origin. This combo should provide a much better protection against tracking.
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auslander将近 7 年前
1. Always-on VPN - kills main tracking feature, your IP<p>2. uBlock Origin in medium mode - kills 3p scripts and 3p frames<p>3. Private windows&#x2F;tabs by default - kills 3p cookies and storage<p>That&#x27;s all kids :)
partycoder将近 7 年前
The innovations that make trackers possible are:<p>- browsers cache results<p>- cookies<p>If you do neither of these things trackers become much harder to implement.
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ThomPete将近 7 年前
Honest question why wouldnt i let them track me? Arent there a bunch of benefits to being tracked too?
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