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