Comment by ekjhgkejhgk 2 months ago That's not really believable. I'm starting to think this website isn't very reliable. 7 comments ekjhgkejhgk Reply monerozcash 2 months ago No, it's believable. All this website is communicating to us that most MacOS Safari installs look the same. ekjhgkejhgk 2 months ago It's not "install" that matter here. If two people have the same "install" but their browser windows have different sizes, they'll be distinguishable. Or any perperty that can be queried via JS.Let me rephrase it: you believe it, I don't believe. monerozcash 2 months ago Browser window size and timezone are basically the only identifying details the page gets besides the fact that I use Safari on MacOSFor window size only 1 in 380326.0 browsers has this value. 4 replies →
monerozcash 2 months ago No, it's believable. All this website is communicating to us that most MacOS Safari installs look the same. ekjhgkejhgk 2 months ago It's not "install" that matter here. If two people have the same "install" but their browser windows have different sizes, they'll be distinguishable. Or any perperty that can be queried via JS.Let me rephrase it: you believe it, I don't believe. monerozcash 2 months ago Browser window size and timezone are basically the only identifying details the page gets besides the fact that I use Safari on MacOSFor window size only 1 in 380326.0 browsers has this value. 4 replies →
ekjhgkejhgk 2 months ago It's not "install" that matter here. If two people have the same "install" but their browser windows have different sizes, they'll be distinguishable. Or any perperty that can be queried via JS.Let me rephrase it: you believe it, I don't believe. monerozcash 2 months ago Browser window size and timezone are basically the only identifying details the page gets besides the fact that I use Safari on MacOSFor window size only 1 in 380326.0 browsers has this value. 4 replies →
monerozcash 2 months ago Browser window size and timezone are basically the only identifying details the page gets besides the fact that I use Safari on MacOSFor window size only 1 in 380326.0 browsers has this value. 4 replies →
No, it's believable. All this website is communicating to us that most MacOS Safari installs look the same.
It's not "install" that matter here. If two people have the same "install" but their browser windows have different sizes, they'll be distinguishable. Or any perperty that can be queried via JS.
Let me rephrase it: you believe it, I don't believe.
Browser window size and timezone are basically the only identifying details the page gets besides the fact that I use Safari on MacOS
For window size only 1 in 380326.0 browsers has this value.
4 replies →