![]() ![]() Every comment here is especulating because that's all you can do. I also apologize if I can't provide more specific advice, but despite of how detailed your post was it still leaves a lot to especulation because anything can happen on your phone or public computer. You require more knowledge to work around facebook's tracking if that is even possible, you are going to learn a lot through trial and error whether you follow my approach or not. Flawless for me (untested) is a virtual machine, anything less is accepting a risk.Įdit: Another flawless approach is to impersonate someone (use their account with permission), and minimizing the tracking while being ok with some leaks.Ī long time ago I said "the best way to approach privacy is to not take it seriously, because you will always make mistakes as you learn" this post is exactly why. Your approach is convenient but risky, and Facebook works hard to identify you. Facebook also doesn't need extremely identifiable info to know who you are, it correlates info based on everything it has. I can't even get into it because there's a ton of things to consider, such as your advertising or device identifiers which apps can access. If you use wireshark, you might find some connections are not going through your vpn There are a ton of ways you could had leaked. Ok.so, changes the story, or still the same.or worse? but no burner and never used fb on the computer. I have been to the same public computer, with profile B and Google Maps active.as well as profile A, where I use the fb account (through a browser). I later briefly turn it on at home (and yes, within the proximity of the daily driver) before discarding it. Once I create the fb account, I turn off the burner. I get to a public computer (in a place with over 100 computers and at least 50 users at any given time) and turn on the burner to use it to create the fb account. I go to a public computer in a city several cities with the daily driver in hand, active, with Google Maps on profile B (a dedicated profile used solely for Google Maps when out and about). Let me clarify what exactly happened, and then you tell me if what you're saying still applies.Ģ phones a daily driver (Pixel with Gr.OS) and a burner (a dumb/feature phone). What unique identifiers is my service provider getting about me/my device? I suppose IMEI number? If so, wouldn't fb also need to get my IMEI in order for them to be able to match the data from the service provider to me?īasically, how does fb know which service provider user I am?ģ) If an ip changer doesn't work with the service provider, what does?Ĥ) How did fb know which car I was checking out? And the ip changer is doing nothing when it comes to my service provider.ġ) What method is my service provider using you locate me? Triangulation via cell phone towers? If so, then is triangulation accurate to within 10 feet?Ģ) How does fb know which user of this particular service provider I am? (Btw, when I say "ip changer", I mean the three letter abbreviation that starts with the letter V because this sub gets it's panties in a knot for saying it).įb and Google are getting my location from my service provider. Someone PLZZZZZZ explain to me how this happened. ![]() I take pictures of the car on profile B too.Ī few hours later I'm on profile A, open fb and right there suggested to me are ads on marketplace for that very make and model car I was checking out. I go to a showroom and from the tens of car makes and models they have, I check out a specific one. This profile is used only for navigation. I use a famous foss ip changer with a kill switch to not work when not connected to it. I use only mobile data with wifi toggled off. Didn't install the app on my phone but rather the pwa. I used a burner specifically for this account. ![]() I did absolutely nothing on it except search for an item to see how much it's going for.didn't add anyone, look up anyone, join anything, like anything, comment, message.nothing. So no friends and completely blank profile. Acc created with a pseudonym on a public computer with the sole purpose of browsing the marketplace. Orgīuilding the global movement for the protection of privacy. Related Subreddits:Ĭonsider donating to one of the organizations that fight for your rights. u/blackhawk_12 Subreddit Rules and Wikiīefore posting in /r/privacy, read the Sidebar Rules.Įnjoy our Wiki! It has all sorts of nifty advice and explains most topics you’re interested in if you’re reading this. "I don't have anything to hide but I don't have anything I want to show you either" Dedicated to the intersection of technology, privacy, and freedom in the digital world. ![]()
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