I am very aware of our shitty rights given to us on the matter.
Which is why I take my privacy into my own hands as much as I can.
But let me get this straight, you support the css leak that what.cd is exploiting?
What are your feelings about me blocking this cute little exploit?
Not necessarily, what if my facebook or myspace or online banking seeps through the css leak? I prize that information more than my ip address and my email address (which not to mention is untraceable and is disposable)
It's not like a virus that steals your username and password, but still the fact that they could look at my personal information on myspace/facebook or any personal site is not ok with me.
Which is why I take my privacy into my own hands as much as I can.
But let me get this straight, you support the css leak that what.cd is exploiting?
What are your feelings about me blocking this cute little exploit?
You're disclosing far more by giving them your IP and a non-disposable email than you are by telling them you've viewed an arbitrary page online that they have to specify, especially when it's easily circumvented in any browser.
Not necessarily, what if my facebook or myspace or online banking seeps through the css leak? I prize that information more than my ip address and my email address (which not to mention is untraceable and is disposable)
It's not like a virus that steals your username and password, but still the fact that they could look at my personal information on myspace/facebook or any personal site is not ok with me.