| | | jbluntz | 08-25-2010 04:56 AM | |
| Vicvelcro | 08-25-2010 08:49 AM | I've just spent 2 solid months testing a theory about flash leakage and cookie cross-contamination. In a general overall sense and specifically with Firefox. I tested several versions of Firefox (2.0.14 - 3.0.x - and 3.5.+).
I started with a fresh PC out of the box. Tested with Windows 7 and then with XP Pro SP2 and SP3.
I tested using each configuration for ONLY going direct to my ecommerce sites. I then tested each configuration for ecommerce as well as average browsing.
First - Windows 7 is not your friend. It tattles on you.
Second - Firefox 3.0.19 and earlier are fine but 3.5.0 and newer get worse and worse for privacy. Private browsing feature of Firefox does not work as advertised.
Third - https://www.isecpartners.com/files/i...er_Cookies.pdf
and Panopticlick
Fourth - Flash does leak and cookies do get seeded and sometimes shared across related sites.
A different browser is a potential solution. I did try a few simultaneously. It's cumbersome, but feasible. Quote:
Originally Posted by pod
(Post 158923)
It may not just be flash cookies themselves. It could also be something with firefox. Used to be an awesome browser. But now a bloated memory hog like the rest. Still the best, sure. But not what it used to be IMHO
I could see information leaking within Firefox. What and how is beyond me. But firefox itself is not bulletproof I suspect. Maybe, just guessing here....
But what can you do. A different browser for each account would be cool. But that's not an option. | |
| GreenBean | 08-25-2010 08:52 AM | @Vicvelcro,
Make a thread about it in the actual subforum as well. Otherwise the valuable info will get split between threads. |
Nice Vic. I have had my doubts about both win7 and newer firefox.
I have two separate gmail windows open at one time by using ff for one and chrome for another and it works well. No conflict between the two accounts. Cant do that with 2 ff windows open. But I have been too worried on the unknown to try chrome with ebay on other user accounts and ip. Just not sure what the browser shares. I am going to down grade all my other users down to ff 3 |
| jason357 | 08-26-2010 05:14 AM | Has mac addresses ever been changed? if your using the same mac address on all your accounts its an instant tie-in, ebay are not meant to use mac data to track you but they do, like all the other stuff they use to try and stop naru'd users getting back on.
btw the data is logged into the ebay databases the instant you make the account a seller account, i've found you can do what you like with the account as a buyer, but things change when you become a seller. |
| no_rat_race_for_me_thx | 08-26-2010 06:57 AM | this place is like study hall / so, the accounts still up ? i swear, i love all you guys.
i learned so much in this thread alone ..
we're like brothers (+ sisters) in the same struggle, lol.
@ unknown user - come back + tell us somethin' -- its GOTTA be ip, right ???
-- dial-up worked, right? o_0 -- dial-up always works !!!
:cheer: go stealth !!! |
| OfficialGenius | 08-26-2010 08:33 AM | Wow... I didn't know that even the forum has stealth features. All of a sudden Vic made his return debut as stealth. :shocked: :lol: |
| First Edition | 08-26-2010 11:08 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicvelcro
(Post 161599)
Second - Firefox 3.0.19 and earlier are fine but 3.5.0 and newer get worse and worse for privacy. Private browsing feature of Firefox does not work as advertised. |
I've noticed this with Mozilla... I have to manually remove cookies, and lso. This has caused me some grief on new account creation. cc cleaner and changing settings in mozilla to automatically remove did not work 100% of the time. |
| joethezeus | 08-31-2010 11:26 AM | Great information.
I hope he comeback and tells us if it finally worked..... |
| OfficialGenius | 08-31-2010 11:53 AM | This thread has been very quiet ever since things started working out for him. I guess he's finally making money! :lol:
Don't forget about us now, keep us updated. :) |
no news is good news... Busy selling? |
| ebaydropship | 09-02-2010 07:35 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by unknown_user
(Post 158640)
i didn't know if listing something small like a 3.00 item would cause me to shut down in 5 minutes....
if you open a new account how long do they expect you to wait to sell....i find it odd..
btw, GreenBean its nice to see you again...been at least a year or more. ;) |
For new accounts , it's best to cool down for one month . if you list products soon , system will ask for ID verification .many of my customers have same situation . try to buy some cheap products and list products slow and slow for new account.
I am waiting for some other idea. |
| unknown_user | 09-04-2010 01:07 AM | Sorry I have been out of town. Family emergency.
I have let the accounts to sell slow and cool... So far so good. Using my droid for an IP seems to be doing well. I did run into the "verify who you are over the phone" with ebay. Anyone have suggestions on that one?? (I passed, but was wondering) |
| unknown_user | 09-04-2010 01:13 AM | so far 8 accounts going strong. I hope to open another 12 this week. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by IDK
(Post 158711)
What's next. Someone is gonna tell me it's OK to use IE now for stealth accounts? :pound: | Uh-oh. I have never read anywhere that it was NOT ok to use Internet Explorer for stealth accounts. Did I miss something??? Very nervous! If someone could please respond I'd really appreciate it!
Also... Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 159431)
Is the routing number the same? Did every account have different bank(s) That interests me | Does it really matter if routing numbers or banks are the same? A little worried about this as I am living in Western Canada, but all my bank accounts have routing numbers in Eastern Canada (as I used to live there, and it is soooo easy to open new bank accounts online, as long as you are opening them at the same branch as your primary account - which I have never gotten around to changing). |
| imjustme | 09-04-2010 02:39 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jason357
(Post 161815)
Has mac addresses ever been changed? if your using the same mac address on all your accounts its an instant tie-in, ebay are not meant to use mac data to track you but they do, like all the other stuff they use to try and stop naru'd users getting back on.
btw the data is logged into the ebay databases the instant you make the account a seller account, i've found you can do what you like with the account as a buyer, but things change when you become a seller. | WRONG WRONG WRONG
eBay cannot track MAC addresses. Nobody except anyone around the first router (hop) of your internet connection can. Meaning, they would have to be either your internet service provider or in the same building on the same internet connection. It's technically impossible. |
| oompaloompa | 09-04-2010 03:23 PM | Glad to here it imjustme, about ebay and mac - BUT thats a real debatable question here, seeing as amazon can see mac, others may disagree - me? I dont know!
also,I do not believe it is a cookie deletion issue, by itself or in any case at all...you can delete cookies without issue, it is just handy to keep them, to stop hassle of non-recogition. |
| OfficialGenius | 09-05-2010 06:37 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by unknown_user
(Post 163883)
Sorry I have been out of town. Family emergency.
I have let the accounts to sell slow and cool... So far so good. Using my droid for an IP seems to be doing well. I did run into the "verify who you are over the phone" with ebay. Anyone have suggestions on that one?? (I passed, but was wondering) | What did they ask for? And what did you say? |
| imjustme | 09-05-2010 09:47 AM | It's impossible for even Amazon to track MAC addresses, even though many people claim it. The MAC address can only be seen by someone connecting directly to your computer. The way an internet connection with a website works is through several hops (routers):
You -> (Router) -> (Router) -> (Router) -> (Router) -> Amazon
The router that is connected to you directly, usually your ISP, can see the MAC address. The next one already can't. And Amazon surely cannot either. It's not something that gets transferred in a website request. What is transferred is the IP address. |
| king02 | 09-05-2010 10:08 AM | Hey i had problems with paypal and ebay closing my accounts . I believe there getting like amazon and looking at the pc your using. try installing a new windows OS it worked for me. |
| Here We Go Again | 09-05-2010 03:33 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by imjustme
(Post 164051)
It's impossible for even Amazon to track MAC addresses, even though many people claim it. The MAC address can only be seen by someone connecting directly to your computer. The way an internet connection with a website works is through several hops (routers):
You -> (Router) -> (Router) -> (Router) -> (Router) -> Amazon
The router that is connected to you directly, usually your ISP, can see the MAC address. The next one already can't. And Amazon surely cannot either. It's not something that gets transferred in a website request. What is transferred is the IP address. | Amazon can and they DO read your MAC address everyday.
It is done through Java script.
Proven Fact. |
| slapped | 09-05-2010 09:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 164082)
Amazon can and they DO read your MAC address everyday.
It is done through Java script.
Proven Fact. |
I Concur,,,Amazon Can and Does read you MAC Address,,, | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:57 AM. | |
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