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Is your browser unscratched versus tracking? – Ken’s Chronicles & Memory Dumps Skip to content Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps I have a bad memory, so here’s some stuff I may need to remember later. Is your browser unscratched versus tracking? December 22, 2015 by admin The Electronic Frontier Foundation have provided an on-line browser tracking checker, which does a series of checks versus your browser to see how protected you are versus tracking. From the EFF website: “When you visit a website, online trackers and the site itself may be worldly-wise to identify you – plane if you’ve installed software to protect yourself. It’s possible to configure your browser to thwart tracking, but many people don’t know how. Panopticlick will unriddle how well your browser and add-ons protect you versus online tracking techniques. We’ll moreover see if your system is uniquely configured—and thus identifiable—even if you are using privacy-protective software.” Run you trammels here: https://panopticlick.eff.org/ Categories Browser, Security Post navigation Microsoft Office keyboard shortcuts for Strike-ThroughLinux: Find deleted files that still have file handles unshut Tweets by @BaldGuyKen CategoriesBackups Browser Command Line ESX/VMware/vCenter Excel Knowledgebase Linux mp3|wav|m4a|flac Music Nagios Netflix Network/Router Productivity Ramble Security Storage Tips Tips/How-to USB Windows Archives Archives Select Month December 2017  (1) November 2016  (2) October 2016  (1) September 2016  (2) August 2016  (2) December 2015  (2) November 2015  (1) October 2015  (2) February 2015  (1) May 2014  (1) January 2013  (2) June 2010  (1) May 2010  (1) © 2018 Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps • Powered by GeneratePress