Mathematical Refutations of Folk Wisdom
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I was pretty shocked when a colleague (thanks Steven!) forwarded me this. Looks like for the really paranoid, you should just simply stop surfing the net altogether.
What Panopticlick does is that it uses publicly available information your browser is willing to share (plugins installed, screen dimensions, colors, fonts, http headers, etc) EVEN if your cookies are disabled, and this information, apparently, is sufficient to uniquely track you (your computer) for practical purposes.
However, there is an upside, i guess. You analytic companies, are you using all these information as a combination to *uniquely* track visitors yet? :)
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Oh no, I fear for the fate of MySQL..
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Bonus: 30% off all grills!
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I would never have expected this. Absolutely frigging hilarious. Someone kill me now.
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Saw these at Challenger. Pretty convenient, I must say; provided it doesn't take 10 hours to charge.
They're pretty expensive, though. Pack of 2 for $27!
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Feliz Navidad to one and all! May your holidays be filled with joy and love, and to a great year ahead!
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