Análises para JShelter
JShelter por Libor Polčák
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Avaliado em 2 de 5
por What??? , há 9 meses Extremely complex but the only working fingerprint spoofing extension out there now that the original Fingerprint Spoofing extension/add-on has been removed from Github because later reiterations are malware and developer has stopped supporting it more than 5 years ago. On Firefox, but not Chrome it ramps up CPU usage and RAM.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 mesesThe CPU and RAM usage should be signifficantly lower startng from 0.19.1 that is just released. Please let us know if you observe issues in 0.19.1. We prefer the issue tracker or email jshelter@gnu.org.
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Mushrooms , há 5 mesesI use this with custom settings (see below) in combination with CanvasBlocker to make my browser extremely resistant to fingerprinting well maintaining web functionality. I also highly recommend using LocalCDN to reduce tracking. Check out the add-on CloudHole by scakemyer if CloudFlare is a issue or your running a VPN but I usually have no issues.
JSHelter Settings: ibb. co
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CanvasBlocker Settings (edit .txt to
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/YMWrxu99 - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Flowerpot , há 7 meses
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por RYX , há 10 mesesThe fingerprint protection this offers is comprehensive and is the only one that I have encountered that protects against the "Creepjs" fingerprinter.
I have tested it against multiple other sites like browserleaks and fingerprint/demo.
HOWEVER, about half the internet does not work with this extension because CloudFlare blocks you with a message "This Browser Is Out of Date" which makes you turn off the extension. If you can fix that issue, I'll mark this to 5 stars.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 mesesCan you try the following?
* Click on JShelter badge icon -> click "Global settings" in the popup.
* You should see the option page
* Locate "Fingerprint Detector" section neear the bottom of the page.
* Click "Manage exception list ⤵" (it should be the lowest button on the page).
* Add "challenges.cloudflare.com" to the list.
* Click "JS Shield details" in the menu
* On the top, add "challenges.cloudflare.com" and select "Turn JavaScript Shield off" (or test other level if you see fit).
Try to visit the affected page and report back if you were successful (for example to jshelter@gnu.org). I think that this is a good candidate for a FAQ entry. Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 mesesThe CPU and RAM usage should be signifficantly lower startng from 0.19.1 that is just released. Please let us know if you observe issues in 0.19.1. We prefer the issue tracker or email jshelter@gnu.org.- I had to disable this after the upgrade to Firefox 125.0.1 because it caused very high CPU (100%) and RAM (20G+) usage for multiple hours, without end. I used about:memory to discover that this was the culprit. After I disabled JShelter, the CPU usage and RAM dropped.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 mesesThe CPU and RAM usage should be signifficantly lower startng from 0.19.1 that is just released. Please let us know if you observe issues in 0.19.1. We prefer the issue tracker or email jshelter@gnu.org. - A great tool that everyone should be using, even if it's not perfect. I recommend it to anyone that will listen. On rare occasions some sites will break because they're using a really aggressive captcha or spam detection platform. Lowering the settings on JShelter and refreshing fixes this. I also disagree that notifications should be shown by default, if at all. Every site is using fingerprinting of some sort nowadays, so you just get a notification every time you go to a site and the notifications become noise.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por wн|τεbʁeλÐe®i5βaЯ1εy , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Oliver Salzburg , há 2 anos
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Viking Helmet , há 2 anosAs much as I appreciate the concept behind this and would like to give it a higher rating, it breaks too many websites and virtually anything that uses CAPTCHA. I'll continue to keep it around, but some sites will flat-out ignore your request and others will fail to verify your humanity while it's enabled.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Poligraf Poligrafovich Bouboulov , há 2 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13482869 , há 2 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Snehal Shekatkar , há 3 anos
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