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by raxxorrax
2484 days ago
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Which is also a typical example of privacy violations in the name of alleged security. Some newer linux kernels (>2016) use random tcp timestamps offsets to prevent clock skew profiling. That is a security feature, not the shit big tech is offering here. But of course the mechanisms in question are suddenly implemented for fraud protection instead of user security. Yeah, bullshit. |
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