

There is a browser extension called Chameleon that will spoof a fair amount of data, but after testing it against one of those fingerprint test sites, it looks like it doesn’t/can’t spoof everything.


There is a browser extension called Chameleon that will spoof a fair amount of data, but after testing it against one of those fingerprint test sites, it looks like it doesn’t/can’t spoof everything.


I didn’t see a link to the survey in the article so I found it on the ESA website.
The survey says that 58% of kids want games, but it doesn’t seem to specify what percentage of kids want in-game currency?; it simply says that in-game currency is one of the top five video-game related requests, at 43%. But 43% of what? 43% of kids who want games? It’s not specific, which would make the news article meaningless.


Boomboxes also usually have big enough speakers that they sound way better than the tinny, harsh screeching of smartphone speakers…not that I want people routing their mobile game noises and tiktok videos through better, louder speakers.
Please remember that this software has not yet been properly audited and could potentially have bugs that compromise your passwords.
That said, it looks attractive and promising.