

Thank you for adding this.
Also, even if the TOS of their many “trusted partners” didn’t specify selling it, and there’s a huge amount of third party javascript on their site, taking a canvas fingerprint of a browser is highly sensitive and often is close to getting identification, since most people use Chrome for everything including online shopping sites. Why is a canvas fingerprint needed at all? What’s next, adding Persona? Even if the canvas fingerprint is coming from cloudflare, US companies are allowed to lie to users in their terms and share data with the war-tech-bro-complex and lie to everyone. This is not a conspiracy theory; this was recently an admission made by Microsoft in regards to handling EU data with Azure; US companies can always be forced to lie. There’s no way to verify that information isn’t stored in a dataset, no matter who is obtaining the fingerprint, including for users of the site from other countries like those in the EU.
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