![]() ![]() Also knowing the person's gender (50/50, so one bit of entropy) gets you to the identifiable threshold of 33 bits. ![]() According to Eckersley, knowing a person's birth date and month (not year) and ZIP code gives you 32 bits of entropy. The test shows you the identifiable information provided by your browser and generates a numerical rating that indicates how easy it would be to identify you based solely on your browser's fingerprint.Īccording the the entropy theory explained by Peter Eckersley on the EFF's DeepLinks blog, 33 bits of entropy are sufficient to identify a person. The Electronic Frontier Foundation offers the Panopticlick service that rates the anonymity of your browser. Forward your Gmail to Outlook or Thunderbird. ![]() ![]()
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