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26 April 2026
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N 21:07 | CSS tracking 5 changes history +2,422 [IWillRememberMyPassword (2×); Rudxain (3×)] | |||
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21:07 (cur | prev) 0 Rudxain talk contribs Tag: Visual edit | |||
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17:01 (cur | prev) +7 IWillRememberMyPassword talk contribs (→Why it is a problem) Tag: Visual edit | ||||
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16:49 (cur | prev) +79 IWillRememberMyPassword talk contribs (Flow of reading, tone moderation to neutrality (see Neutral POV / Editorial guidleines), etc. See Discussion page for more.) Tag: Visual edit | |||
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01:05 (cur | prev) +2,245 Rudxain talk contribs (Created page with "{{StubNotice}} '''CSS-based tracking''' and '''CSS fingerprinting,''' consist on abusing the semantics of CSS, in order to trick web-browsers to send data to servers. ==How it works== CSS can declare that certain resources/assets be used ''if'' certain conditions are met.<ref>https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Guides/Media_queries</ref> Since browsers implement lazy-loading, thi...") Tag: Visual edit | |||