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Then you just set your user-agent string to something generic

On 6/5/2010 00:28, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
> On 2010-05-05, at 18:39, Tigro Spottystripes wrote:
>> How so?
> 
> The SL client is not a browser, and currently provides a stronger
> privacy firewall than a browser. This is important, because unlike a
> browser connection when you are logged in to SL you're broadcasting a
> strong non-repudiable identity token.
> 
> That is, if I visit Google Groups and then I visit the SL blog, there is
> no token carried between Google and the SL blog that is passed  out to
> the readers of Google Groups and the readers of the blog. When I visit
> Luskwood and whatever the newest version of Satyr or Woodbury turns out
> to be, my UUID goes with me. If I visit Luskwood as Argent Stonecutter,
> and Grieferzone as Obscure Nomdeplume, I don't want Loser Hax knowing
> they're the same person. I can turn off voice and media and keep them
> from getting any information that way, but if I start broadcasting stuff
> that carries any kind of detailed user-agent- or computer-specific info
> through LSL, that's bad.
> 
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