Good start.
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You would need to literally connect to a proxy and send the request through that proxy in order for ads to see an IP different than you own.
Yes that is what was proposed
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I misremembered my internet class. Sucks that it made ya feel bad.
If you just do it on your own computer, the packet will be already dropped by your own gateway. You can fake whichever address in your local subnet, but those are very likely remapped anyway in your gw to the one given by your ISP.
If you would have access to the switch port used by your ISP in the Internet exchange point (IX), you would have more liberties in choosing the IP.
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That one browser which everyone hates despite it being the best adblocker and anti-surveillance browser out there randomizes your fingerprint.
which one
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Yes, but this only works if you connect your VPN via 3 block chain proxies.
Make sure you're behind a 54mghz ram modem firewall
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That's not how IP addresses work.
It does if it reports the URL to click home somewhere and users can opt in to pull the list to auto click.
It would DDoS the ad servers. Muwhahahaa
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It does if it reports the URL to click home somewhere and users can opt in to pull the list to auto click.
It would DDoS the ad servers. Muwhahahaa
Yes. That’s just what I want. An extension sending all ads served to me to a central location, so my fingerprint can be very easily indexed and stored on a definitely never hacked, leaked, or sold database.
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What if we use a Visual Basic UI to hack the IP address by netmask?
Is it from this?
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"Just" remove a random 2.5% of the fonts, a different random set per request (context).
Just have everyone agree on a set of fonts to report and report those.
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Yes. That’s just what I want. An extension sending all ads served to me to a central location, so my fingerprint can be very easily indexed and stored on a definitely never hacked, leaked, or sold database.
And it would totally never get abused or hit a false positive.
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That's not how IP addresses work.
Totally doable if this was a distributed service
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now you've broken the law by creating a botnet.
peer networks are not illegal if the peers are consenting members.
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Just have everyone agree on a set of fonts to report and report those.
That would solve the anonymity problem but not the "obscure when requests are duplicates" problem
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Just have everyone agree on a set of fonts to report and report those.
I think that reveals you aren't a "normal" request. Since "normal" user requests don't have that exact list of fonts. I'm anonymous, but aberrant.
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