

ManyThanks!
ManyThanks!
could you please provide a link to an article or video about how a website could have access to information on local machine?
The problem is with this plugin https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chameleon-ext/ Everything works fine with it disabled.
The reason my chameleon breaks openwebui is because I changed a setting in it that it blocks all websocket connection
The problem is with this plugin https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chameleon-ext/ Everything works fine with it disabled.
The reason my chameleon breaks openwebui is because I changed a setting in it that it blocks all websocket connection
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since zotero forces people to create a zotero account to use WebDAV sync service, is it trustworthy that my data doesn’t leak to their server?
would you say it is better than iceraven in terms of resist fingerprint?
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Set your system time to UTC.
but then the time display on my system would be incorrect wouldn’t it
thanks a lot for the clarification
in this case the cause is cookie
Thanksalot
thanks’w
yeah just checked again it is cookie indeed.
Cookie AutoDelete doesn’t seem to delete duckduckgo cookie automatically
that is wierd
Device profiling
I have spoofed my device id for at least twice and I doubt it have access to my device id
user identifiers
could you explain more?
processor identifiers
Do you have any proof a website could identify specific processor bypassing restrictions set by a private browser?
I guess my question should be how they managed to do this without forcing us to create an account
thanks I have enabled websocket but the issue still exists
when I open http://localhost:3000/ in another browser it works perfectly fine. I think the issue is about the browser I used (firefox with a lot extension installed and setting tweaked)
when I open http://localhost:3000/ in another browser it works perfectly fine. I think the issue is about the browser I used (firefox with a lot extension installed and setting tweaked)
when I open http://localhost:3000/ in another browser it works perfectly fine. I think the issue is about the browser I used (firefox with a lot extension installed and setting tweaked)
is it possible to