Many ways.
-Never gave them personally identifying data
-Didn’t add close family and friends. Only added random strangers. Rejected a friend request from my own sister.
-Used browser add ons to block data or randomize the browser fingerprint
-Blocked background domains in my hosts file used to exchange server info.
-Obfuscation. Clicked on links and shared random (90%) incorrect info on mindless polls & surveys.
I’m sure there were more things I did. Sometimes I’d copy a link to a poll and take the survey in a different browser.
On one occasion, I took a poll and the output of the result made it clear that they thought I was another family member using the same IP address.
This was my favorite quiz result.
Many ways. -Never gave them personally identifying data -Didn’t add close family and friends. Only added random strangers. Rejected a friend request from my own sister. -Used browser add ons to block data or randomize the browser fingerprint -Blocked background domains in my hosts file used to exchange server info. -Obfuscation. Clicked on links and shared random (90%) incorrect info on mindless polls & surveys.
I’m sure there were more things I did. Sometimes I’d copy a link to a poll and take the survey in a different browser. On one occasion, I took a poll and the output of the result made it clear that they thought I was another family member using the same IP address. This was my favorite quiz result.