🦄 Startups & VC 6d ago · Cristian Dina

LinkedIn is secretly scanning your browser for 6,000 extensions, and you weren’t told

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LinkedIn is secretly scanning your browser for 6,000 extensions, and you weren’t told
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In short: Every time you visit LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, a hidden JavaScript routine silently probes your browser for more than 6,000 installed extensions, collects 48 hardware and software characteristics about your device, encrypts the resulting fingerprint, and attaches it to every API request you make during your session. The practice, labelled “BrowserGate” by researchers, […]
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