@dcoderlt oh SHIT

yepppppppp. shit. that sounds right on. shit shit shit.

@dcoderlt (tumblr doesn't like our privacy tooling, which we refuse to disable, so we can't read the original source. alas. thanks for sharing the long excerpt of it.)

@ireneista @dcoderlt Sometimes some things will let a Tor browser through when they let nothing else. (I think they just don't know all the servers to block or something. Even if they block some, if I try a few new circuits I often get through.)

Might be worth a try if you really want to look for it anyway.

@ireneista @dcoderlt The best thing for me is knowing that whatever tracking stuff they use gets royally screwed with by using Tor. (I mean, as long as you don't log in somewhere or put in something identifying like a phone number or something.) Same IP address, same stats, but different people at different times.

It's a small one, but it's always fun to throw a wrench in the gears. 😁

@nazokiyoubinbou @dcoderlt good reason, yeah. we will say, speaking as an ex-Google information privacy person, it's likely that the big companies can still reidentify individuals in that traffic.
@nazokiyoubinbou @dcoderlt but we're big believers in making them work for it