Wasn't there a startup that basically did this, but instead of for privacy purposes, it was for creating fake influencer profiles you could use for marketing campaigns? This project feels like a great way to get your accounts banned from various platforms, because this is basically doing that, and platforms have at least a vague interest in banning such things. It tries to hide itself, but doesn't do a good job at it. MockLocationProvider can be easily detected, and so can UA/canvas spoofing. All of this basically screams "I'm running a bot farm", so expect it to be first in line when sites want to do a bot crackdown.
by TheChaplain
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Not often you encounter a site that makes scrolling choppy.
I would happily give them my dna and colonoscopy result if that meant they are gonna show me only the things I have any real chance of buying.
by metalman
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While I realy do appreciate the effort, and asthetic of this project, my personal approach is more extream.
I run my internet browser with java script off, no cookies, or dom storage, and without
any memory of page visits(no back button), and add blockers running,which meets my goal
of not seeing ads, ever, is met.
I have a second browser with java script, cookies, and dom storage turned on for certain research.
And install and the deleet another one for online banking each time.
I have also uninstalled the "play store" and most of the rest of the big tech apps, and have no accounts with those companys, now, or ever.
My very brief forrays into the survielence net do of course reveal the extent to which I am tracked, but I dont care, as they cant
put it to work.
My other habbits of paying cash for most personal stuff, and leaving my phone behind for many activities deliniates my life in a way that leaves me feeling like I am in control.
by tsol
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This is a cool idea, I like it.
by manithree
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I like the idea (hate the site), but what does it do to my battery life?
by waterTanuki
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I've been telling people since 2018 that any and all attempts to "hide" from data collection is a pointless endeavor unless you're willing to live solo out in the woods. The future of privacy rests in poisoning the well of information about yourself, which is why I regularly and randomly make google searches for things I have no interest in and places I will never go or haven't been, prompts for topics pulled out of a hat, and shopping sites for things I don't want or need.