Recensioni per Toggle Resist Fingerprinting
Toggle Resist Fingerprinting di Aaron Papp
14 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16331411, 3 anni faA simple extension that is excellent at doing exactly what it says it does. In spite of the simplicity of its function, the quality of life improvement that this extension provides is actually rather substantial. Though I don't need to toggle RFP too often, *when I do* this extension really comes in handy, making it far quicker and easier to do so. It even works on mobile! I'm very glad that this extension exists.
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pubblicato il 4 anni faBy default the icon is places in the tab bar. If you are using an extension that hides or modifies the tab bar you will need to temporarily enable the default tab bar in order to see and move the icon. If you are using the default tab bar and the icon isn't showing up then something unusual is going on and will need to be troubleshooted. Please make an issues here https://github.com/Aaron-P/ToggleResistFingerprinting/issues to discuss it.- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 14528670, 4 anni faThree different sites were able to fingerprint my browser with this extension installed and activated. The main one being EFF foundation at https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
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pubblicato il 4 anni faI'm not really sure what you expected this extension to do, all it does is toggles on or off Firefox's built in "resist fingerprinting" setting which attempts to reduce the uniqueness of the data gleaned by fingerprinting methods. You can go here for a list of what that mode does: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fingerprinting#Technical_Details
The only sure way to prevent most fingerprinting techniques is to disable JavaScript on the sites you visit, either by setting javascript.enabled = false in about:config, or using an extension like NoScript or uMatrix; even then there are still some methods to get identifying data without JavaScript. Some other methods can be spoofed by doing things like faking canvas API call responses, but the efficacy of those methods is questionable and you can't spoof everything.
Even with this extension and multiple others, most user agents are going to be fairly identifiable. If it is that much of a concern to you then you should look at using something like the Tor browser bundle. - Valutata 5 su 5di tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt, 5 anni faThe tool is really, really nice. I tested it with different site to check it: it works. It is easy to use, since you can switch it on and off with one button! Great work.
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pubblicato il 5 anni faSince resist fingerprinting is a global setting I'm not sure how feasible a whitelist would be. It would essentially have to work that resist fingerprinting is completely disabled if a whitelisted site is open, then re-enabled if all whitelisted sites are closed, which may be pretty confusing for people who don't really understand that limitation. If there is interest in that I could work on it, please make an issue on the github repo if you want.- Valutata 1 su 5di Dark Poison, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di SvetoslavB, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14511734, 6 anni fa