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Websites Can Now Track You Online Across Multiple Web Browsers


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Websites Can Now Track You Online Across Multiple Web Browsers


You are no doubt aware of websites, banks, retailers, and advertisers tracking your online activities using different Web "fingerprinting" techniques even in incognito/private mode, but now sites can track you anywhere online — even if you switch browsers.


A team of researchers has recently developed a cross-browser fingerprinting technique — the first reliable technique to accurately track users across multiple browsers based on information like extensions, plugins, time zone and whether or not an ad blocker is installed.


Previous fingerprinting methods usually only work across a single browser, but the new method uses operating system and hardware level features and works across multiple browsers.


This new fingerprinting technique ties digital fingerprint left behind by a Firefox browser to the fingerprint from a Chrome browser or Windows Edge running on the same device.


The cross-browser fingerprinting technique relies on "many novel OS and hardware features, especially computer graphics ones" that are slightly different for each computer.


For example, the technology can be used to identify the machine by performing 20 unique WebGL tasks while rendering 3D graphics in web browsers with carefully selected computer graphics parameters, such as texture, anti-aliasing, light, and transparency.


In total, 36 new features work independently of a particular browser, and are not confined to one specific web browser on the machine.


 

https://thehackernews.com/2017/02/cross-browser-tracking.html

 

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This is so easy to defeat it is ridiculous, just use portable browsers.  Since they aren't installed there is no for data to be copied between them.  Only internet explorer would be susceptible to this since it is installed by default.  Of course, if you run Windows 10 then you have to add Edge to the mix.  But all the other browsers have portable versions that could be used and don't even have to be physically saved on the computer itself.

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