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Thread: Re: Firefox 3

  1. #1
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Firefox 3

    Jon wrote:

    > What's this about a unique id number with Firefox to enable Google to
    > id a comp/user?


    Cite?

    Your IP address is available (with any browser), and has been forever.

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    -Friends don't let friends drive Windows

  2. #2
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Firefox 3

    Jon wrote:

    > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote...
    >> Jon wrote:
    >>> What's this about a unique id number with Firefox to enable Google to
    >>> id a comp/user?

    >>
    >> Cite?

    >
    > Rumour in another group. Thought I'd find out.


    Ah. A rumour. Lovely things, those.

    >> Your IP address is available (with any browser), and has been forever.

    >
    > IP isn't unique to every user/comp is it.


    Yes. It is at the moment you used it.

    Time/date stamp + IP address = You

    and your ISP will have records of this, including what you connected to
    at that instant.

    As far as Firefox _itself_ generating some other kind of unique ID per
    user seems a bit 'over the top' to me.

    You did mention "Google" so maybe there is something to what you say in
    the add-on Google Toolbar (for various browsers and OSs). For the life
    of me, I don't understand why users want Google to know everything they
    do on their (formerly) personal computers. Google Toolbar, Google
    Desktop, Google online medical records, Google this'n'that...

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    -bts
    -Friends don't let friends drive Windows

  3. #3
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Firefox 3

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

    > Time/date stamp + IP address = You


    Not if you are sharing a proxy. You might be more correct to say IP
    Address + source port + Unix Time Stamp = you.

  4. #4
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Firefox 3

    Andy Walker wrote:

    > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >
    >> Time/date stamp + IP address = You

    >
    > Not if you are sharing a proxy. You might be more correct to say IP
    > Address + source port + Unix Time Stamp = you.


    Ok, let's say that. :-)

    It still means that anyone can be identified.

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    -bts
    -Friends don't let friends drive Windows

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