On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 8:04 PM,  <meino.cra...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> ...and what mozilla says is all what they want me to know.
> Or with other words: Are these really all places, where user
> tracking and such is stored? Flash cookies and Supercookies
> are also there?
>
> Cheers
> Meino
>

Mozilla is certainly not the one who would be trying to hide
information from you. Yes, your profile should be all of the
persistent data that Firefox stores, though your system configuration
(much of which can be accessed via Javascript) will still uniquely
identify your device. Flash may have it's own special location. Try
"about:cache" in the title bar (cache timing attacks could also
uniquely identify you). However, from what I could find, all browser
data seems to be tied to a profile (paths will have the random string
describing the profile somewhere in it).

You can't fight supercookies except with Tor and sometimes HTTPS as it
is your ISP modifying the data you send to servers. Personally this
should be illegal, but they have more money than anyone it affects.

R0b0t1.

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