I wish I remembered the name of that one site I found halfway down the rabbit hole, though.
The NSA manages something on the order of dozens of Zetabytes of information. I am not particularly worried about them linking my IP address to “FartSnifferFanatic.toot”
However, I am very concerned with FartSnifferFanatic.toot littering my browser history and cookies cache with trackers that Amazon can then use to suggest purchase ideas.
I have this fantasy where the NSA gets hacked and everybody’s porn preferences get leaked at once. Since it’s everyone, society just accepts it, the stigmas fade, and America becomes just a little bit less puritanical.
I’m sure the NSA has been hacked multiple times in its history and I am just as sure you will never see a news report to that effect published anywhere in the United States.
Is that a real website? I’m scared to check
I was spitballing. I did not verify whether the domain name was taken.
It did not resolve: “address not found”
Good news for any aspiring commercial web developers interested in filling an underserved niche.
Thankfully, toot is currently not a valid/registered TLD.
Is “.fart” valid?
Incognito mode was never meant to hide your traffic from the internet. It’s only to hide it from your browser cache/history.
In other words, everyone on the internet still knows the disgusting websites you visit. It just doesn’t leave traces on your computer for your family to find.
You’re correct, of course, but this is funnier. Also, please don’t shame. If I want to watch videos of people putting ketchup on steak, that’s my business.
Google giving you saran wrap and telling you it’s an invisibility cloak … then you go wandering around naked with confidence.
see Tim Robbins in Eric the Viking
Such a perfectly apt metaphor. Thank you.
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