From: Rick on
Are there any real good privacy wipe apps,
that remove all traces, not just cookies, and history,
but all tracking data?

Must work with newest version of Firefox, and Explorer...

Thanks!
Rick
From: Anonymous Remailer (austria) on

Rick wrote:

> Are there any real good privacy wipe apps,
> that remove all traces, not just cookies, and history,
> but all tracking data?
>
> Must work with newest version of Firefox, and Explorer...

No, there's no "killer app" in this category. They all miss things.

If you want "perfect" forward security when it comes to obfuscating
your browsing habits you really need to sandbox, and destroy
everything post-session.
From: Mark on
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:56:19 +0100 (CET), Anonymous Remailer (austria)
wrote:

> Rick wrote:
>
>> Are there any real good privacy wipe apps,
>> that remove all traces, not just cookies, and history,
>> but all tracking data?
>>
>> Must work with newest version of Firefox, and Explorer...
>
> No, there's no "killer app" in this category. They all miss things.
>
> If you want "perfect" forward security when it comes to obfuscating
> your browsing habits you really need to sandbox, and destroy
> everything post-session.

And as to Federal employees...no one can get
within a quarter mile of me without a warrant.
I'm very hard to access and my critter cameras
record everything that happens around here.
--
Mark inventor/artist/pilot/guitarist/scientist/philosopher/
scratch golfer/cat wrangler and observer of the mundane.
And much much more including wealthy beyond anything you can imagine.
My website http://www.hosanna1.com/
From: Spamblk on
"Anonymous Remailer (austria)" <mixmaster(a)remailer.privacy.at> wrote in
news:dd2e8f20acd11ae9d36912ad61a5ae84(a)remailer.privacy.at:
<snip...>
> No, there's no "killer app" in this category. They all miss things.
>
> If you want "perfect" forward security when it comes to obfuscating
> your browsing habits you really need to sandbox, and destroy
> everything post-session.

Correct. I imagine it would be easier to sandbox FireFox, the default
profile can be copied to a ram drive and FireFox run with the -profile
<ramdirive dir> commandline option. Some type of sandbox or
non-privileged user account with limited write access to the disk would
be desirable. All this account's files would need to be reset at the end
of each session.
From: Rick on
On 1/11/2010 1:56 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
> Rick wrote:
>
>> Are there any real good privacy wipe apps,
>> that remove all traces, not just cookies, and history,
>> but all tracking data?
>>
>> Must work with newest version of Firefox, and Explorer...
>
> No, there's no "killer app" in this category. They all miss things.
>
> If you want "perfect" forward security when it comes to obfuscating
> your browsing habits you really need to sandbox, and destroy
> everything post-session.

Hmm, Sandbox... well have to check into this.

Thanks
Rick

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