The Biggest threat to Privacy: Browser Fingerprints

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @ricardo1303
    @ricardo1303 5 лет назад +52

    This video was a boost on my paranoia.

    • @SpeedBrake-qy5ym
      @SpeedBrake-qy5ym 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/gadJVpvLSn8/видео.html

    • @oyenations162
      @oyenations162 4 года назад +2

      Lololol, thanks I needed to laugh.

    • @chiefkeeflover4
      @chiefkeeflover4 4 года назад +3

      It’s good to fear these things.

    • @Admates
      @Admates 4 года назад +1

      What is that video I’m actually bamboozled

    • @chomo54andbabyaisha97
      @chomo54andbabyaisha97 4 года назад +1

      Then you do not want to know what you can achieve with CSS.
      Screen resolution, window size, desktop/mobile -> use media queries
      Each and every form field you enter and the order of it can be tracked too
      The relative version of your browser using @supports
      And a lot more
      You do not need JS to track users
      All you need is that cookies are allowed and that images are allowed

  • @melissasmidt222
    @melissasmidt222 5 лет назад +16

    Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to bring us these critical truths.

  • @dudeyes7261
    @dudeyes7261 5 лет назад +14

    Two big middle finger two all governments.

    • @theSEGAtwistisover9k
      @theSEGAtwistisover9k 3 года назад +1

      not that many governments are great but I think you'll find that private corporations are too blame; that and the dogmatic reverence the west has for capitalism..

  • @Newmath907
    @Newmath907 5 лет назад +14

    WE LOVE YOU SCOTTIE!!! (maybe you could give Cletis some camera time in between blowing the minds of those fortunate enough to have found you. Many blessings brother.

  • @angela-yf5pq
    @angela-yf5pq 5 лет назад +27

    Computers tablets cell phones ect were built with a 'backdoor". They know who you are no matter what. Which is a VIOLATION OF PRIVACY

    • @chakkakon
      @chakkakon 5 лет назад +6

      ANGELA C that’s why i never bothered with a VPN. If they really want to know, they will, VPN or not.

    • @angela-yf5pq
      @angela-yf5pq 5 лет назад +1

      @@brindlekintales LMflatearthBO .... the CIA, Amazon, And All GOVERNMENT and police can. Wake up already. They even spy on you thru your smart appliances

    • @angela-yf5pq
      @angela-yf5pq 5 лет назад

      @@brindlekintales I grasp more than you know grasshopper. Which is why I have Premium VPN. Do not assume...... or accuse. You know not

    • @aty4282
      @aty4282 4 года назад +2

      @@angela-yf5pq you just assumed his knowledge only by reading some "insults", pretty much the situation talks for itself rn..

    • @SibaNL
      @SibaNL 4 года назад +1

      @@angela-yf5pq People can match your IP to databases and steal information. No governments or companies to be involved.

  • @LeonardAngussmith
    @LeonardAngussmith 5 лет назад +3

    Heck ! And thanks , it was the depth of detail you refer to , that grabbed my attention. What surprises me is years ago we all knew that Java was not a friend and yet there it is , getting stronger.

    • @maaifoediedelarey4335
      @maaifoediedelarey4335 5 лет назад +1

      JavaScript isn't the same as Java. Java is definitely not recommended, not used much these days

  • @NoEgg4u
    @NoEgg4u 4 года назад +3

    @14:50
    "If you're using some particularly unique web browser, that instantly makes your browser fingerprint like super unique"
    Why do browsers give away their brand?
    Is it a choice by the people that write the code (they want the recognition or do not care about privacy, etc)? Or is it that it cannot be hidden from java script? Something else?
    Must the web server know the browser brand, in order to accurately populate the client's browser?
    Browsers are revealing themselves to the web servers. Why? For what purpose?
    Thank you, and excellent video!

  • @tubbalcain
    @tubbalcain 4 года назад +1

    Saying that you better switch to Chrome, "so you don't stand out and so lowering your funerabilty against fingerprinting" defeat any privacy purposes, since you will be using one of the biggest spies on the Internet, haha. Great video, by the way, really informative 👍

  • @TheRealDrWho
    @TheRealDrWho 4 года назад +1

    I still can't get the last two to be ok on that website

  • @将軍九八.彁
    @将軍九八.彁 5 лет назад +1

    I don't know of an extension that actually works to obscure the canvas hash, but there are some that change the user agent.

  • @JacquelineMcIntoshNo1
    @JacquelineMcIntoshNo1 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Scottie and Cleetis (sp?) By the way, I took your advice and sang a unique song before and during my shower to test the new SMART Intel Processor FAN/Light switch that was put in, that has no option to turn the rather quiet fan off. I sang about Keds Sneakers; I love them so I asked for them for Christmas; very loudly. I use Brave; which blocks most ads; and pay a small fee for Pandora and my email, so I rarely get ads. However; PINTEREST has ads, whether you want them or not. And guess what ads showed up two days later.... not Keds, but more expensive brands of sneakers and where you can buy them. Five different brands! A couple of them you can throw in the washing machine just like Keds. I was looking at livingrooms to get an idea where to move my couch to make room for my Christmas tree. The SMART fan/light with it's darn LED light is out of here A.S.A.P.! I wish I could say I was shocked, nothing shocks me anymore. There are no coincidences.

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад +1

      Well, I'm shocked. I shouldn't be, but I am. :O

  • @personanongratis
    @personanongratis 5 лет назад +4

    1984 is already here, on the internet at least ! Great content Scottie, keep up the good work !

    • @CarriUSA
      @CarriUSA 4 года назад

      Agenda 2021/2030 ID2020

  • @angela-yf5pq
    @angela-yf5pq 5 лет назад +5

    Eff the GOVERNMENT

  • @suklamin3
    @suklamin3 4 года назад

    Do you know Random User Agent? Its a plugin what chages your User Agent randomly. So you dont have a unique fingerprint, but every finve minutes another one. I checked it with panopticklick and it workes pretty well...

  • @innercynic2784
    @innercynic2784 3 года назад +1

    The browser itself is the problem. If you're using Chrome, for example, then everything you do is likely being phoned home.

  • @StarNumbers
    @StarNumbers 4 года назад +2

    Brax recommends using several browsers, each for different kind of thing.

  • @djbryant8490
    @djbryant8490 Год назад

    After watching your video I felt to convey that I appreciate the time effort knowledge and selfleness you put into the video to inform the masses. PLEASE DONT CHANGE UP

  • @marcossonicracer
    @marcossonicracer 5 лет назад +5

    honestly, i think they even have more advanced techniques than Browser fingerprinting for identification. if it is known by the public, it is already mainstream... if they really wanted to stir shit up you would not even know it, and it would happen on the most official website on earth. so yeah, the phrase "i know more about you than you do", is a certainty, no matter what the hell your actions are... the question is: how much do they know?!

    • @JP-mb2pk
      @JP-mb2pk 5 лет назад

      Them...we know more about you than you know about yourself.
      Me... geesh sorry stinkers.

    • @DutchOrbit
      @DutchOrbit 4 года назад

      everything you transmit is tied to your mac address thats how it finds it way back to you "at the speed of light". there's no hiding this.

  • @MikeG-js1jt
    @MikeG-js1jt 5 лет назад +2

    I always wondered what happened to Greg Brady

  • @erimemrebaran1206
    @erimemrebaran1206 5 лет назад +3

    This is so old. They even use your url chache of your browser.

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад +7

      It is. Which makes you wonder why it has effectively been ignored in the current push for better privacy...

  • @maaifoediedelarey4335
    @maaifoediedelarey4335 5 лет назад +1

    What is your opinion on using Epic Browser ? Since their claim to fame is exactly that they prevent browser fingerprinting (despite being an unusual browser).

  • @w1z4rd9
    @w1z4rd9 4 года назад

    To people in the comment section “It’s not the greed that is really bad, it is in fact the people who knows but does nothing that is really bad”

  • @techdegenerate286
    @techdegenerate286 4 года назад

    The bigger the ratio on panopticlick the more unique your fingerprint. 1:10 is more secure than 1:1000. Less unique=more secure. A good practice is to use your primary browser for regular browsing and then use a secondary such as Tor browser to browse things you are more privacy conscious about. TRY IT YOUR SELF! Fingerprint your primary then fingerprint Tor. Google Chrome will almost always be very unique. Tor being focused on privacy will give a much more secure fingerprint.

  • @InisMor
    @InisMor 5 лет назад +1

    That was really interesting. Thanks for sharing that info Scottie!

  • @schilll
    @schilll 5 лет назад +4

    What do you think of Brave?

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад +7

      It's not bad, but it's not fingerprint-proof. I actually use it as one of my browsers.

  • @jayebirdjb7143
    @jayebirdjb7143 5 лет назад +2

    Bottom line is; we’re screwed, regardless!

  • @dr.penguins9953
    @dr.penguins9953 4 года назад +1

    Are you still vulnerable to browser fingerprinting if you run a virtual machine?

  • @Saffy1
    @Saffy1 4 года назад

    What's better to have "less bits of identifying information" or "higher one in xxxx browsers have the same fingerprint as yours" ?

  • @spazmonkey3815
    @spazmonkey3815 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your continuing crusade against dangerous high tech (as opposed to benign high tech).

  • @CarriUSA
    @CarriUSA 4 года назад

    I just have to ask this....smart meters and cable internet. True...smart meters can tell what, how long, and what’s running in your house some how. And what does your smart meter have to do with your internet cable? Last month they ( I couldn’t refuse) they put in smart meters on our house/ street...but the cable company was out here making changes with the electric company. What did the cable company add with the electric company?? Smart meter privacy says...sells to third party and government agencies. Anyone know this stuff???

  • @AnonZero0
    @AnonZero0 5 лет назад +1

    *Thank you Scottie!*

  • @pasadenaphil8804
    @pasadenaphil8804 5 лет назад

    So does VPN add any security at all? It's nice to see that map of servers but why do I get the feeling it's all a con. Add a little user inconvenience to make us feel proactive (because "it's worth it:). Is it just a placebo?

  • @TheWholeBits
    @TheWholeBits 4 года назад +2

    Best privacy video I watched in 2020

  • @ponraul1221
    @ponraul1221 2 года назад

    I’ve got a question, how easy or likely that your unique fingerprint is tracked across websites from the website they first got your fingerprint? Wouldn’t they need to partner with 3rd parties to do this?

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  2 года назад +1

      Very easy and very likely. It's not the websites themselves that are doing the tracking; it's the ad code, Like button code, embeds from other sites like Twitter, and so on. Each time that code is run on any site, it can create a fingerprint, send it to a central server, and that central server can easily compare fingerprints from all the different sites and then say, "Oh, that's Bob!"

  • @nicool4307
    @nicool4307 2 года назад

    5:46 "The pain is going to buy the Internet itself" IPS ... ?

  • @mightbesherwood1313
    @mightbesherwood1313 5 лет назад

    8:58 for why it's bad. Great video.

  • @MaxRoaldEckardt
    @MaxRoaldEckardt 4 года назад

    amiunique.org lists an extended version of these fingerprint tests

  • @drubber007
    @drubber007 5 лет назад +3

    What are your thoughts on all of these VPN options?

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад +8

      VPNs can hide your location/IP and help with a few other things, but they don't really anonymize you the way that most people think. Personally, I also assume that if the Men in Black Suits came knocking, they'd give me up in a second no matter what they claim. They are businesses after all, and very few businesses will will dare to risk everything they have built by standing up to "The Man".

    • @mwindanji6714
      @mwindanji6714 5 лет назад +1

      If you're really hanging out in places that might be frowned upon in the current political climate, you might want to find a VPN based in a country that doesnt have an extradition treaty with your country of residence.

    • @drubber007
      @drubber007 5 лет назад +1

      @@ScottiesTech great thanks for the info

    • @rronaldreagan
      @rronaldreagan 5 лет назад +2

      @@mwindanji6714 which is what country?
      Even peru gave up on the pressure and handed in the guy from wikileaks...

    • @mwindanji6714
      @mwindanji6714 5 лет назад

      @@rronaldreagan if you're Assange or Snowden, theres not much you can do. But the average grey hat can find resources.

  • @nicknico9335
    @nicknico9335 5 лет назад +1

    VPS or webproxy can be some kind of solution, but why do we really want to hide this information? We don't want that someone create our psychological profile, right?

  • @rendyraya2331
    @rendyraya2331 3 года назад

    *with sphere browser, you can untracking anythink*

  • @Jimmydafreak
    @Jimmydafreak 4 года назад

    Please post a link to your Tor browser link. I don't see it.

  • @chrisrebar2381
    @chrisrebar2381 5 лет назад +3

    Very informative, thank you

  • @TGOF10
    @TGOF10 4 года назад

    It all makes sense now

  • @QuikRay
    @QuikRay 3 года назад

    They only know its you if you have used your computer to ID yourself and there are ways to fix that with the same computer....VMs are a great start.

  • @narutoroxanne22
    @narutoroxanne22 3 года назад +1

    So basically it's legal & default hacking...
    Built in

  • @foreshadow2120
    @foreshadow2120 5 лет назад

    I use the brave browser.... do you think that helps?

  • @BinaryReader
    @BinaryReader 5 лет назад

    Hate to say it, but programmers need some anonymous way to uniquely identify users. I would be open to a web fingerprint specification where a unique fingerprint was issued 'per domain'. That way, programmers can still tell users apart, but as the fingerprints are unique per domain, the fingerprint can't be tracked.

  • @HockeyJock
    @HockeyJock 5 лет назад

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    EXCELLENT VIDEO SCOTTY.

  • @spiritinskyestar1618
    @spiritinskyestar1618 5 лет назад +1

    Those little share buttons on a website (fb, twiiter etc) are all beacons and an actual mini webpage of the site icon it uses. Yep they put this comment down in middle, wonder why 🙈

  • @MrOTcomputer
    @MrOTcomputer 4 года назад

    Sounds a bit like biometrics. Subscribed!!!! _(Competence, Intelligence, Decency and Integrity are an American rarity so it's refreshing to me to watch a TC Technician educating and helping people. Thanks)_
    This is an eye opener for me. I understood biometrics when I went to the hospital and they had me raise my right arm and set it down again and they recorded my movement I knew at that point I better not rob a bank because they would know it's me even if I wore a tarp over my body. But this is like tech-biometrics where it's attempting to do the same thing in a way. I use keyscrambler so my biometric keystrokes can NOT identify me and I use the ONLY antivirus software in existence from the beginning (Eset NOD32 - kaspersky is just it's twin brother but they these two are pretty much the same entity. There are NO other antivirus software in the world and there never will be) and of course I use TrustZone VPN and Iron browser BUT none of these things changed my browser finger print. Ouch! It recommended Privacy Badger which I already was using, however, even that did not change the information that could identify my computer enough to identify me. The only thing missing is the SAVING of my finger print profile because if my browser finger print has already been recorded and saved in a profile somewhere, then I can be identified as me. I'm thinking it probably already has somewhere and it wouldn't take much sifting through a list of 10-20 candidates to identify me personally. I guess my only real safety precaution at this point would be to use a completely new laptop/computer. That would change my browser finger print enough to not be identified. Crazy stuff. Thanks.

  • @aussiegruber86
    @aussiegruber86 5 лет назад

    You can't see?? Right click inspect

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад

      Well, we know that, but most people don't. Plus, you can create an offscreen element, render something in it, "see" the results via JS, and then remove the element - and it all happens so fast that it'll barely be a blip on the radar even if you are inspecting the page source.

  • @Yahootie
    @Yahootie 5 лет назад

    Hvala Scottie

  • @passionaddict9262
    @passionaddict9262 5 лет назад +1

    So google knows I liked this video & commented!
    One day google will fall!
    Put that in the data collection
    gooooo-gail...😡☠️

  • @runs_through_the_forest
    @runs_through_the_forest 4 года назад

    oeff disturbing, for now it seems its not that much abused by governments in europe, well not in the open i guess.. things tend to change fast sometimes, what i found a rather extreme example was a while back in france, 2 months into the popular uprising of les gilets jaunes, zuckerberg has friendly chat at the élysée with marcon and it looked like they where getting along quite fine, drooling all over each other.. 🤮

  • @deborahfont8697
    @deborahfont8697 4 года назад

    That's great for me, I don't have finger prints and the government already knows it.

    • @vastpizza2760
      @vastpizza2760 4 года назад

      I think you misunderstood the video?

  • @TheBadAsstronomer
    @TheBadAsstronomer 4 года назад

    Great tips as ever. I was an advocate of Javascript in the late 90s when I was told it had no future!

  • @RadicallyLowly
    @RadicallyLowly 5 лет назад

    INTERESTING 🧐 🤔 💭

  • @gregvazquez369
    @gregvazquez369 4 года назад

    He's talking about the most mundane and obvious layer of web security out there. This is nothing compared to the fact the Google tracks your typing habits and can identify you by the way you type. How about the way the Facebook app listens to what you say and when it hears a specific product or movie or musician, you start seeing ads for them. Creepy. There are so many other things Scottie could have talked about, but he chooses the thing that matters the least, at least at the present time. I believe that over time more nefarious tech is going to be ushered into this layer in a more conscious and obvious way. There are all kinds of shady things going on with technology that is not publicly confessed by government agencies and corporations. Microsoft backdoors. Intel backdoors (yeah, you Mac users aren't immune). If you think it isn't possible for hackers to access just about any part of your computer or device, you are sorely ignorant. If someone really wants to get to you, they can with time and persistence, if not sheer brute force through back doors. What can anyone do about it? Honestly, stop using the technology, but who is going to do that? At some point you will have to make a choice though. Experts are pushing tech into our bodies with the scare tactic that if we don't merge with technology, we will be obsolete at the AI singularity. Are you going to jump on the NWO's transhumanist train? I won't. It eventually will mean that you won't be able to participate in the system. Exile by exclusion. And if you aren't socially viable then what are you? A useless eater.

  • @ACommenterOnYouTube
    @ACommenterOnYouTube 5 лет назад +11

    99% of my friends and co-workers ALL use the fingerprint to unlock their phone .... WHY..?? Because they said its easier than to remember their password. Your brain is a computer, program it and use it. Stop being lazy.

    • @quattroj5397
      @quattroj5397 5 лет назад +1

      You Tube I think you misunderstand the whole point of using biometrics and the way they are stored onboard your phone.

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 5 лет назад

      I did NOT mis-understand anything. I already knew this. i was making a general statement regarding "finger print" unlocks because i am allowed to go off topic since everyone else does

    • @rronaldreagan
      @rronaldreagan 5 лет назад +3

      @@ACommenterOnRUclips so i guess you unlock your smartphone with a code? 2006 style?
      Because using a pattern leaves very obvious marks on your screen that can easily be copied to unlock it if they steal the device from you.
      This is the only reason i changed to fingerprint unlock

    • @SibaNL
      @SibaNL 4 года назад +1

      This has nothing to do with this video though...

    • @lonewolf3314
      @lonewolf3314 4 года назад

      @@quattroj5397 stored onboard your phone, and on the servers

  • @RoryVanucchi
    @RoryVanucchi 5 лет назад

    Good info

  • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
    @edmundblackaddercoc8522 5 лет назад

    Duck duck go here we come then!

    • @rronaldreagan
      @rronaldreagan 5 лет назад +2

      They have recently changed their policies and are a lite google version now.

  • @ChrisArkwright
    @ChrisArkwright 5 лет назад +1

    Use a pi-hole and a secure VPN. Problem solved.

    • @ScottiesTech
      @ScottiesTech  5 лет назад

      That would take care of fingerprinting done by ads, but what about web sites themselves? Any site or service can do it themselves, as well.

  • @ScarOne314
    @ScarOne314 4 года назад

    Who actually thought that this is about fingerprints XD.

  • @EdwinRiveraTheOneThatGotAway
    @EdwinRiveraTheOneThatGotAway 5 лет назад

    Ah ha.Thanks.

  • @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid
    @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid 4 года назад

    This should be illegal