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BiN4RY 03-20-2017 03:55 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by unkown5454 (Post 837008)
there are laptops for $180 brand new and even less when stores have sales. you can easily turn and burn those and resell them for nearly the same as you paid for it to some moron on crai.gsL.ist.

it's not that far fetched to choose such a route if it makes you feel safer. everyone is acting like we're talking about turning and burning macbook pros in here.

I was thinking these cheap second hand computers in the first place, and my opinion still stands. Buying/reselling these computers alone is a huge pain in the ass by itself in a lot of ways, that alone makes it not very worthwhile already for me.

unkown5454 03-20-2017 04:24 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
well that's what i mean. i'm not saying it's for everyone. but to say it's insane or impossible is just silly and nothing more than personal opinion depending on your strategy.

it's the same as those who claim running all your accounts on mifi boxes is crazy and impossible, yet there are plenty of us who do it and everything works great.

it's relative. if you're making tens of thousands from a single sub-$200 laptop, who cares about selling it and buying another one if that's what works for you?

GreenBean 03-20-2017 04:28 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mmonster (Post 836942)
Different computers should automatically take are if that

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk

Que? why for you talk in code?

Just what are you trying to say. Try again, please.

:amen:

Play 03-20-2017 11:34 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
There is no doubt IMO that individual computers are the most future proof methods for using stealth accounts, to keep each account unique and isolated from one another another.

However, at this present time, I agree with the majority consensus that virtual machines (if configured, and used properly) is sufficient.

As for future speculation - Whilst website's have tremendous access to a lot of our data, for the purposes of tracking, I highly doubt browsers would ever reveal too much to websites, as it could in turn violate a users privacy. So I'm sure browsers would do their part to keep a healthy balance.

To conclude - nothing to really worry about at this time.

smartguy 03-21-2017 01:09 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sax4 (Post 836998)
That's what I'm wondering, is using separate computers safer than vmware?, doesn't seem so, what's wrong with using seperate computers as I suggested?

If same OS/similar OS then you will have the same fingerprint.

smartguy 03-21-2017 01:10 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BiN4RY (Post 836996)
What's the point of using different computers if you're already using a virtual machine? Nothing sees past the guest OS anyways, and most definitely not websites.

Because even from VMZ they can get your Grahic Card fingerprint. But 10 x Acer Aspire 1020 running same OS will produce the same fingerprint anyway.

MM78 03-21-2017 02:54 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
This whole topic feels like the following:
http://rs1322.pbsrc.com/albums/u572/...29901.gif~c200

BiN4RY 03-21-2017 07:58 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MM78 (Post 837332)
This whole topic feels like the following:
http://rs1322.pbsrc.com/albums/u572/...29901.gif~c200

Damn this gif has existed since like 2003

MM78 03-21-2017 10:06 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BiN4RY (Post 837377)
Damn this gif has existed since like 2003

yup, and some how it fits just right.....somethings never get old.

GhostOfAmazon 07-16-2017 04:03 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
So if one desires to hide ones WebGL, how do you do so?

empirestate 07-16-2017 07:06 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon (Post 858819)
So if one desires to hide ones WebGL, how do you do so?

You disable it.

GhostOfAmazon 07-16-2017 03:04 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by empirestate (Post 858846)
You disable it.

To save someone else time in the future:

What is WebGL and why it’s dangerous?

WebGL (Web-based Graphics Library) is a collection of code for JavaScript that makes it possible for a website to access your video card in order to display interactive 3D-graphics using the HTML5 Canvas element—without using any third-party plug-ins.

WebGL can be a threat to your device security and online anonymity.



How to be protected?

You can disable WebGL manually in the browser Settings, or with a special plugins (e.g., "Disable WebGL" for Chrome).



How to disable WebGL in Firefox:

Open the browser settings page. To do this, type in the address bar: about:config

In the search box, type in: webgl

Find line “webgl.disabled”. It has the “false” value. It is necessary to change it to “true”. To do this simply click twice on this line.



How to disable WebGL in Google Chrome:

Find the Chrome shortcut, right-click it and select “Properties”.

The Target line contains the path to the file that starts the browser. It should end in chrome.exe. After that .exe, add a space and a record: -disable-webgl

From now on Chrome will be launched from this shortcut with a disabled WebGL.

ScottieBoi 07-21-2017 10:00 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Wow! I can't believe that the recommendation is to buy 50 laptops per year and resell them. VM does the same thing! If you feel like buying and selling all of these for n profit and no benefit, then go for it. And you have to set each of them up the way you need them, then restore them to resell!? The most ridiculous thing I've ever seen on here.

zishandan 10-02-2017 03:15 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by empirestate (Post 836455)
I disabled canvas and here's my result.

http://image.prntscr.com/image/1074e...bb0de1d38b.png

is it good thing to block canvas and webgl?

joanna4051 05-20-2019 10:51 AM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
So the answer to my problem is to buy 16 computers..? (i am joking but please do tell me if i shouldn;'t be)

https://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-d...nced-user.html

venom 05-20-2019 11:05 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Do I need to disable WebGL if I use a different VM for each account?

gooddeal 05-23-2019 05:42 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
which browser is safe, firefox?

stibyssip 03-29-2020 05:00 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
Are there any updates on the matter of Amazon fingerprinting?

I'm currently trying to set up some new Amazon seller accounts through VirtualBox VMs (my previous VM stealth account got suspended after 6 months of good sales).

I'm pretty new to this, so thought I'd reach out to people with more experience :)

My method:

1. fresh IP for each VM (local IP firewall block)
1. fresh browser with different plugins for each VM
2. disabled webRTC, disabled IPV6

My questions:

Is it smart to disable UserAgent and WebGL or is that a red flag for Amazon?

Is there anything else I should pay attention to?

Cheers

Beautiful 03-30-2020 12:13 PM

Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique.
 
not advised to disable anything that would make you stick out, as most people aren't disabling anything on their own computer

it feels like amazon is updating fingerprinting monthly who knows

your best bet is getting new tablets if you want something unique/ready to go with minimal config. we are still doing vmware/virtualbox and modifying configs


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