Anonymous 04/18/2016 (Mon) 10:28:40 No. 17 del
I think "Endwall" anon is attempting to be fingerprintable as a normie while using Tor and additional three proxies in a chain. It's against the traditional concept of anonymity. By being pseudonymous/more fingerprintable in certain aspects, he attempts to be considered by the internet as some random schmuck but in reality, how a website's page renders to the user's end can easily unveil the actual web browser's engine, which disabling features would only contribute to the profile that they receive from your web browser. The best way to have anonymity through trackable fingerprinting is to do what RMS does which is to ask for permission to use other people's computers to look at proprietary shit at their expense. Unfortunately, not everyone can travel the world like RMS. In some ways, he's living the dream in avoiding being tracked down, but since airplanes and the flight info shit is pretty much public domain, depending on what kind of content that RMS is viewing, even proxy viewing of said link is not enough because of metadata concerning what RMS does and looks up and where he is. Unless RMS can pull off shenanigans like using a private aircraft which Sir Richard Dearlove (DOK) the head of MI6 along with Sir Stephen James Lander (POW) the head of MI5 came into US airspace after the 9/11 attacks of what should had been a no fly zone but like, doing that for literally all your flights to be off the record and unstoppable, even RMS is trackable and the general whereabouts as to what computer he would be using based off of where he would stay from decrypting PGP encrypted emails of the plans, use GPS to reverse search for the IP addresses of that building that he might go to.