The fuck, why are they even allowed to do this? And how do I stop my browser from letting javascript snoop critical information from my computer. It's creepy how much it knows. It's fucking personal stuff, browsers shouldn't givee them away by default. It can be used for fingerprinting and identifying the same user across different sites.
Is there an addon or script to prevent this? I tried with private browsing and all privacy settings set to max and it changed nothing, why does it stil allow websites spying on my?
Yes it's called noscript. Javascript is code that the server sends your browser, and your browser just runs it like a fucking moron.
Warning; noscript breaks 100% of sites.
Dominic Morgan
you can't
canvas fingerbang is inevitable
Brayden Cook
disable js >hehe i've got nothing to hide post a photo of yourself and your irl home address
Jason Jenkins
>irl home address Улицa Пyшкинa, дoм Кoлoтyшкинa
Parker Smith
Isn't there something that doesn't disable javascript entirely but just ignores the part of codes where it tries to get information from my computer and send it to outsiders?
Jordan Reed
>slav no one cares enough to do shit to you congrats
Matthew Moore
So, let me just repeat: >HURR DURR MUH PRAIVASEEEE Also, not just a Slav, but Russian which is important because I can hack you in a few minutes.
Nathaniel Ramirez
Why you are wearing clothes? I thought you've got nothing to hide.
Eli Gonzalez
>It's creepy how much it knows. It's fucking personal stuff What the fuck does it display for you? It only shows screen resolution and OS when I open it.
Jason Miller
uMatrix and uBlock origin, and about:config tweaks
Blake Sullivan
Because it's a part of culture. Also, being nude is kinda illegal in our country, Duquan.
Jaxon King
>is an anti-privacy shill >is too afraid to post his real identity makes you really think
James Russell
Im just gonna have to use wget and notepad
Levi Torres
yeah that will surely make you difficult to tell apart from other users
Noah Scott
Umm, what? Learn to read, пиндoc.
Liam Myers
>non timestamp photo yeah thats totally you my dear shill, why would I ever question somebody who is against privacy?
Brandon Rogers
I don't know what you're talking about
Camden Ortiz
I wonder how TorBrowser blocks that, I did not manage to get the same thing in Firefox.
Colton Foster
How?
Jason Mitchell
Go back to sosach.
Logan Wood
>It's creepy how much it knows. It doesn't know shit. All of this info is necessary for web pages to work at all.
Leo Green
>It's fucking personal stuff, browsers shouldn't givee them away by default. Like what? What extensions you're running? Browsers only expose information about extensions which intentionally make themselves available to the page.
>It can be used for fingerprinting and identifying the same user across different sites. Not really. The information is all incredibly generic. Your screen size? Your audio API? Your battery level? Your amount of memory? Those things are all almost exactly the same for 95% of users.
Robert Price
>Your screen size? Your audio API? Your battery level? Your amount of memory? Why the fuck do websites need that information? That's already too much info wtf.
Oliver Clark
>I can hack you in a few minutes
Looks like it's still summer
Ryder Parker
FUCKING CIA NIGGERS
Nicholas Walker
brb, downloading the entirety of everything
Nolan Howard
How would they be able to draw stuff if they didn't know your screen size. How would they be able to play audio if they didn't know you can. Etc. Battery is pointless though.
Mason Thompson
>How would they be able to draw stuff if they didn't know your screen size I'm running a web browser to read html documents, it's not a fucking canvas >How would they be able to play audio if they didn't know you can My web browser is not a fucking music player.
FUCKING NIGGERS
Zachary Evans
Install NoScript.
Jonathan Wright
>I'm running a web browser to read html documents, it's not a fucking canvas It is. >My web browser is not a fucking music player. It's a video player.
Ethan Martinez
Which information available to javascript wouldn't be useful to any webapp?
Lucas Adams
That only works as long as you don't permit any domains to use javascript.
If you set browserleaks.com to allow, like you would for just about every website if you want to use it, it'll show your info.
Brody Wright
I won't give you my real identity, but you can have my screen resolution and referrer url if you'd like.
Justin Diaz
>implying you only leave this much data I'd like you to provide me your ip address, your os, browser, browser history, any social media profiles you have and your online purchasing history.
Alexander Jackson
I'd like you to open link in the OP without any kind of script blocker running and provide a fullpage screenshot Yes, the information is so specific that it can be used to profile you
Use dnscrypt-proxy, preferably alongside a self hosted VPN. It's not hard to setup (5 minutes max) and costs at most $5 a month. The VPS you use should also be using dnscrypt-proxy github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install vultr.com/
Stop using Windows. If you need games: dual-boot or look into GPU Passthrough/GPU Virtualiziation
DuckDuckGo is a confirmed botnet. searx.me/ is way better anyway (consider self hosting)
Charles Williams
Sauce for DDG being a botnet
Isaac Sanders
This entire process can be done in an hour. Stop being lazy and exit the botnet.
Jaxon Wood
No no no. Nothing to hide means you must provide a contact list from all your friends and the historial of all sites you visit and every message you've send. Then we will find compromissing data and use it against you.
No-one has nothing to hide. And google, microsoft and facebook all have the data mentioned avobe. The fact that you don't see them using their power (information) doesn't mean you're not giving it to them so that someone it can't be used against you or someone you care.