even though i changed ip & flushed dns , i still get this msg "You already have an account !" , i'm using a different browser for signup & still i'm getting this msg , any clue?
even though i changed ip & flushed dns , i still get this msg "You already have an account !" , i'm using a different browser for signup & still i'm getting this msg , any clue?
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I blame them.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
i remember disabling 3rd party cookies storage but anyway i did check & it's disabled , still getting recognized
try using ccleaner, and make sure you tick important things, tell us what happens ?
Maybe may this addon will help you, in private browsing mode.
You can test on this site: evercookie - virtually irrevocable persistent cookies, with or withouout the addon, on private browsing mode or not.
Some others readings about evercookies:
Anonymizer Nevercookie: Firefox Add-on to Kill the Evercookie
It is possible to kill the evercookie
https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthr...threadid=18646
https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthr...threadid=22671
Changing you mac address may help you too.
If nothing works, buy an other computer, and use an other ISP.
Last edited by Renk; 10.09.11 at 16:09.
Are you serious/sure about this one ? They should hack his router or install a software on his PC to see his MAC (as far as I know).
Here is what I found online:
Your MAC address is only visible to the next hop, as the source and destination MAC address in each packet is changed by every router, setting the source MAC to itself, and the destination to the next hop. So your router can see your PC's MAC address, and your ISP's LNS's MAC address. Your ISP can see your router's MAC address. Anyone past your ISP cannot see your MAC, only your IP.
My post was mainly devoted to evercookies.
Concerning the mac address, I said changing it "may help". I don't know whether TheShutter as an IPV6 connection or not. But if he has, his ipv6 address may contain (in some coded and easy to decode form) the mac address of his PC. See for example:
privacy - How to avoid exposing my MAC address when using IPv6? - Super User
Last edited by Renk; 10.09.11 at 17:41.
We will wait and see what The Shutter reports back... :)
@ The Shutter, I just remembered one very important note with ccleaner, Go to Options --> Cookies , you have two sides, left "cookies to delete" and right "cookies to keep", by default I had 7 cookies on "cookies to keep" list , To be 100% safe you should move them to the left side (cookies to delete) otherwise ccleaner will NOT delete them and they could use them to identify you.
They were:
google.com
google.com/accounts
login.live.com
mail.google.com
www.google.com/accounts
yahoo.com
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