There's still ways to bypass even that. Years ago I heard they were working on identifying people through the way they write their forum posts. I guess it's probably advanced now.
Really? I've never heard of that and even searching now I find nothing. Where can I read about it?
Nicholas Edwards
I get the idea they started doing this a millenium ago. No idea, I figured it out myself after about 6 years of filling out cuckflare captchas. Basically just using that User-Agent will bypass the captcha in most cases.
David Parker
Haha. Such a hacker you are (no really, I'm impressed).
Christopher Evans
decent list
Grayson Taylor
websites can request your real IP if that's a tranparent proxy (iirc).
Jackson Jackson
VPNs are high integrity data mines these days.
Andrew Johnson
There are some new features since I last looked there. Nice.
There are many ways. Essentially it is botnet. Your browser will have a lot of info stored on you already. Make a separate user for your 1337 browsing, or use a virtual machine (with NAT connection, not bridged NAT!), and ensure your firewall doesn't leak when the proxy disconnects by 'accident' (this means adding firewall rules that blocks ANY internet connection (outbound traffic particularly) UNLESS connected to the proxy. Look up "VPN leaks and how to avoid them" for more on this. So you switch it off to connect, then switch those firewall rules on once connected to the proxy. If the connection to your proxy hangs up for any reason you don't continue Internetting through your normal connection while leaking your normal IP and location as you do so.
You're a fucking retard. Literally all geolocations services use WiFi names to better approximate your location. The data about WiFi networks and cellular towers is downloaded from their server (obviously) but the calculations are done locally on your machine. That API is for smartphones. There are other services from Apple, Mozilla and other providers. See UnifiedNlp for more information.
No browser knows this nor do they send that information (well, at least not free software ones.)
Landon Powell
lel. Step 1: Maximize browser window. Step 2: There is no step 2. You've already finished.
Well done, you've just told the website what screen resolution you use. HTTP request has UserAgent info = OS and hardware to a fair degree of certainty. + maximized window can be used to calculate screen size and resolution.