4chan forces the usage of very recent web browsers as older browsers are unable to go through cloudflare checksyou could ask "why"?there must be some feature in all recent browsers that track you down, with diminishing anonymous features
>>540926050>you could ask "why"?Because pajeets are retarded and turn everything they touch into shit
>>5409260504chan hasnt been truly anonymous since a little before the sale of the site.
here's the trouble
>>540926139You are anonymous until (((glowniggers))) demand your dataAnd pretty sure the ADL is constantly demanding the data of anons on here
>>540926370Well the presale version of 4chan didn't log ip's, once the thread died it was gone forever there was no archive and new threads would overwrite the dead thread until LE complained due to CSAM.
>>540926050Yes it's called Canvas Fingerprinting and requires support for the HTML5 canvas element.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canvas_fingerprintingIf you install a Canvas Blocker add-on in your browser, many websites will refuse to work. Because CloudFlare heavily relies on this form of fingerprinting.
>>540926596Mullvad browser is the best
>>540926050Use Firefox, wireshark it yourself and confirm it doesn't send mozilla any info, and boycott all companies in pic related. Stop using Google, use Yandex. I support Ukraine but simply put the Russian government isn't cooperating with mine and the enemy of my enemy is my friend, o algo asi, so I'm sticking with Yandex. I got my Yandex Cloud, My Yandex Alice, my Baidu Search, my Vkontact girlfriend, I'm hanging out with the eastern europeans for a bit
>>540926596That was the original goal of the internet since the beginningAs We May Think" is a highly influential 1945 essay by Vannevar Bush, first published in The Atlantic magazine, which anticipated the modern information age and the World Wide Web.>Bush envisioned a system where users could create "trails" of associative links between related pieces of information, mirroring the way human thought connects ideas, rather than relying on rigid hierarchical filing.>The essay foresaw technologies such as hypertext, personal computers, the Internet, speech recognition, and online encyclopedias, influencing later innovators like Doug Engelbart and Ted Nelson.DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) played the central role in creating the foundational infrastructure and protocols of the modern Internet.>DARPA LifeLog was a canceled U.S. Department of Defense research project designed to create a comprehensive, searchable digital archive of an individual’s entire life, including communications, locations, and biometric data. The program was officially shut down on February 4, 2004, the exact same day that Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook>DARPA and the NSA have maintained a deep, evolving partnership in data collection, transitioning from DARPA’s controversial research initiatives to the NSA’s large-scale surveillance infrastructure.
>>540926498To be honest, I am fine with it if it keeps CSAM out but I wish there was a better way
If you have any doubts, just ask him.
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>>540926050It does fingerprint your browser, but lots of browsers these days are capable of doing anti-fingerprinting. The biggest capability it requires is just that your browser runs Javascript. This alone filters out a surprising amount of bots running e.g. curl or headless chromium. Because so many browsers these days are capable of obfuscating their fingerprints, the security concern is not enormous from fingerprinting alone, but it is a real concern.