Taken: this is a web page that shows how much data your browser can collect that websites can use to “fingerprint” your device, even without cookies. “It identified your device with enough specificity to distinguish it from most others on the internet.”




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I suppose someone who knows nothing about web privacy might learn a little bit, but their analysis is flawed. They suggest, for example, that the list of web fonts might be used to identify me, but failed to mention (or perhaps know) that Apple Safari returns a static list of web fonts as an anti-fingerprinting measure. Similarly for the battery indicator API, which they credit Firefox with removing, but not Apple Safari, which was actually never implemented it, and whose engineers argued against it in web standards groups because it was a huge privacy risk. This page feels like it's trying (subtly) to direct me away from using Safari for privacy reasons, but it is not correct in its analysis. Apple is flawed, to be sure, but browser privacy is an area where they have been pioneers, and seem to not be getting any credit.
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