BTW, it's rather revolting that wrote a 23-page report on , but then they deny access to the report unless you supply them with an email address through their site. So in order to read about privacy abuses, you must allow them to invade your privacy.

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@resist1984 Papers are often a tool for generating sales leads. Most fingerprinting tactics are being foiled by us, and email addresses are one of the main tools being used now. Email aliasing is a such a critical tool for avoiding identification nowadays. Thank you anonaddy.com and simplelogin.com. If a site will not accept one of those, I usually run away from it.

@krock I know I can probably circumvent what they're doing with a Tor Browser-submitted disposable address assuming they've not gone as far as to reject them, but I walked away from that download purely on principle

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