The Google script you have to allow gives them everything they want about your device and real location. That's why darknet users block all scripts.
Well that's just wonderful.
Supplies !
? Who told you that?
That ((( deep state / google ))) scripts are malicious and privacy invasive? It's common knowledge.
It doesn't get your location if you're using VPN... Unless you allow your browser to determine your location which would defeat the purpose
I've known about v3 for a while, but does it work with spoofed data?
On second thought, through inadvertent experimentation with my JS filter, I think they compare your data/thumbprint of your browser profile and compare it with data gathered from preexisting canvas thumbprinting/analytics.js into your shadow profile to see if the details match up. Meaning that if you know about data privacy but have never used web 2.0/3.0 in your life you may be walled out of services that use the captcha. [It pretty much doesn't allow me past it despite selectively allowing the gstatic and google scripts.]
I hope the whistleblower's revelations actually result in shit happening.
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