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DuckDuckGo Newsletter: Incognito Mode isn't as private as some people believe. Avoid "fingerprinting" — when companies combine details about your browser and device to create a unique ID — with DuckDuckGo apps and extensions. https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/how-incognito-is-incognito-mode-on-your-internet-browser/
@carsten Yeah the "Internet Guy" did a video piece on this didn't he? All about browser fingerprinting, I _believe_ he also wrote a tool (web app) that shows you what your browser fingerprint is...
@carsten Yeah the "Internet Guy" did a video piece on this didn't he? All about browser fingerprinting, I _believe_ he also wrote a tool (web app) that shows you what your browser fingerprint is...
@carsten Yeah the "Internet Guy" did a video piece on this didn't he? All about browser fingerprinting, I _believe_ he also wrote a tool (web app) that shows you what your browser fingerprint is...
@carsten Yeah the "Internet Guy" did a video piece on this didn't he? All about browser fingerprinting, I _believe_ he also wrote a tool (web app) that shows you what your browser fingerprint is...
@prologic I don't know if I saw that. Maybe you have a link? Here in Germany we are getting the new hot shit where the mobile phone providers will introduce some sort of tracking token, on their side which you can agree too and then will never be bothered again. They handle the token for you and will pass it to the website if the website asks for it, called "TrustPID" - https://www.heise.de/news/Werbe-Tracking-Vodafone-und-Telekom-testen-TrustPID-7126856.html - you need to translate that from German as I could not find an english article.
@carsten I can't find the link sorry, but that whole TrustPID sounds ever worse, why would anyone agree to being tracked? 🤔
@carsten I can't find the link sorry, but that whole TrustPID sounds ever worse, why would anyone agree to being tracked? 🤔
@carsten I can't find the link sorry, but that whole TrustPID sounds ever worse, why would anyone agree to being tracked? 🤔
@carsten I can't find the link sorry, but that whole TrustPID sounds ever worse, why would anyone agree to being tracked? 🤔
@prologic Here is a translation for he article https://dpaste.com/96Y4CP7ZP.txt
@carsten I don't understand how this is a good thing?! 🤦‍♂️

> With TrustPID, the traffic of a customer account is marked with a kind of token that can be linked to the SIM card number or the mobile phone number, for example. The data traffic marked in this way by the network operator is then used to create a personal profile, which advertisers and website operators can then access.
@carsten I don't understand how this is a good thing?! 🤦‍♂️

> With TrustPID, the traffic of a customer account is marked with a kind of token that can be linked to the SIM card number or the mobile phone number, for example. The data traffic marked in this way by the network operator is then used to create a personal profile, which advertisers and website operators can then access.
@carsten I don't understand how this is a good thing?! 🤦‍♂️

> With TrustPID, the traffic of a customer account is marked with a kind of token that can be linked to the SIM card number or the mobile phone number, for example. The data traffic marked in this way by the network operator is then used to create a personal profile, which advertisers and website operators can then access.
@carsten I don't understand how this is a good thing?! 🤦‍♂️

> With TrustPID, the traffic of a customer account is marked with a kind of token that can be linked to the SIM card number or the mobile phone number, for example. The data traffic marked in this way by the network operator is then used to create a personal profile, which advertisers and website operators can then access.