You realize that "noscript" thing that's on by default keeps javascript from running, which in turn keeps javascript from tracking you this way. If requiring intentional disabling of that feature wasn't enough, as i recall, there is a warning about scripts on startup.
It's about as well addressed as a vulnerability can be.
Rot 26 is twice as secure as rot13 as I understand. I'm currently working on a rot52 standard myself. Consider the implications of a rot52 cypher. There are 8.0658e67 possible orders to a 52 card deck. Cracking rot52 encryption would be impossible even if you had every computer on earth trying to brute force it.
Um, before you go criticizing others on scientific procedure, you might want to brush up yourself. The null hypothesis is NOT what is predicted by a theory. In a traditional experiment, it would be that there is no relationship Between the dependent and independent variables.
You realize that "noscript" thing that's on by default keeps javascript from running, which in turn keeps javascript from tracking you this way. If requiring intentional disabling of that feature wasn't enough, as i recall, there is a warning about scripts on startup. It's about as well addressed as a vulnerability can be.
I'm more curious about the unexplained description of it as a "baked" format.
Rot 26 is twice as secure as rot13 as I understand. I'm currently working on a rot52 standard myself. Consider the implications of a rot52 cypher. There are 8.0658e67 possible orders to a 52 card deck. Cracking rot52 encryption would be impossible even if you had every computer on earth trying to brute force it.
Racists need to learn to write properly English first.
Um, before you go criticizing others on scientific procedure, you might want to brush up yourself. The null hypothesis is NOT what is predicted by a theory. In a traditional experiment, it would be that there is no relationship Between the dependent and independent variables.