• @[email protected]
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    10 months ago

    Especially when you do this, considering a lot of privacy extensions are disabled by default in incognito mode (at least in FF), so there’s less blocking of tracking elements.

    (Also, unless you change your DNS provider or use a (proper) VPN, I believe your ISP sees everything no matter what, though I could be wrong about the latter.)

    On the other hand, if this is a woosh situation & it’s a joke, well, then, eh, I’ve seen funnier. ¯\_ (•_•) _/¯

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      810 months ago

      This is only true if you set your browser that way. On firefox I have all extensions be able to work in incognito. I believe you can do this on chrome too but I don’t use that.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      HTTPS sends the domain in plaintext with SNI. Has to work that way due to IPv4 address exhaustion.

    • @TheDarkKnight
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      010 months ago

      Sometimes having those privacy extensions make you a lot easier to fingerprint.

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        110 months ago

        Not if you randomize a few things, than your fingerprint keeps geeting unique but different each time !