Are you referring to something like this, which can track browsers even if
(and much easier if) they turn cookies off or tinker with their privacy
settings...

http://panopticlick.eff.org/

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:32 AM, Argent Stonecutter
<secret.arg...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 2010-05-06, at 01:23, Ricky wrote:
> > How can that be a source of correlation, unless you are using a viewer
> > that has a userbase of one (yourself and your alts)?
>
> When you're gathering information on someone for tracking purposes you
> don't need certainty. Even a viewer with a few percent of the market
> can be used to direct suspicion at a new account unless they
> completely avoid all their old hangouts.
>
> There are precisely four viewers that are common enough that using one
> wouldn't be a red flag: The current and new Linden viewer, Snowglobe,
> and Emerald.
>
> People who are currently using other viewers and don't pay attention
> to the privacy implications of new features (ie, just about anyone)
> would be wearing a target. New privacy exposures have to be opt-in,
> not opt-out.
>
> This functionality would have to not just be spoofable, but be off by
> default and turning it on would be done through a user interface that
> actually shows you the current string and presents common alternatives.
>
> If you were doing this, then it would be easier, easier to understand,
> and MUCH more useful to implement a general set of account tags or
> properties that people could edit at will. This would provide all the
> functionality people would get from a genuinely secure
> "llDetectedViewer()" type of API, since viewers could have a nice easy
> button that sets "Emerald: yes".
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