>Create a facebook account for some shady online business nonsense >Make sure to use new laptop, sign up with a throwaway phone number >Disallow any tracking cookies >"Mr. user, we think you might know these people" Literally everyone from my childhood that I've been hardcore avoiding >"Mr user, is this your family My family right fucking there.
How. How in god's fucking name. I used a new laptop, private browsing, no tracker cookies, no Email OR phone number known by facebook. How the fuck did it know? I want a technological answer.
Inb4 >kykebook, kys >Lizard lord knows all >Tracking your camera
>onion version This has never worked when I've tried it. Having to enable JS in the first place feels like it kind of defeats the point, but even then it doesn't work.
Jonathan Thompson
you entered info that matched your shadow profile
Caleb Garcia
>I want a technological answer. None of this happened, you are making all of this up. This is not how tracking works, it cannot generate a profile out of nothing.
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Connor Reed
Shadow profile, and if you signed into anything on your laptop that is cooperating with facebook, e.g. discord, they sent your machine fingerprint to facebook.
Oh yes it can.
Nathan Turner
It identifies you from your typing pattern
Joseph White
So let me get this straight, you used an entirely different computer that you never used any accounts on before, on a completely different ISP in another country, with no accounts connected, with no personal data entered, and it gave you a recommendation of your family when you made a brand new account on FB with completely different data. Yeah, you're making this up OR failed at one of the previous steps.
James Lee
This, honestly I smell bullshit too. OP probably did something wrong. The botnet is powerful, but not THIS powerful.
Nolan Cook
The only option I see is that you logged in a website that has facebook tracking
Asher Miller
> Inb4 > >Tracking your camera Well, since you don't want to discuss what you've asked for, what's the point.
Andrew Rogers
>Oh yes it can. Sure, proof? We only have your word for it.
Andrew Scott
Did you by chance.. fill in any.. real info? Real name.. birthday.. hometown?
I can confirm what OP says a 100.% My computer is completely protected but I got fuckes by my amazon cookie and email adress. You eventually get fucked by the botnet.
Elijah Diaz
You used the same Microsoft account in your pc
Jacob Miller
>Nope. Different IP and MAC address. I'm literally in a different country, different laptop, different phone and different email. Did you ever used this new computer with new MAC address on the same network as your old residence, not necessarily for browsing Facebook?
Julian Parker
this also, if you reused that "strong" password you think nobody knows
Jose Rodriguez
This is the likely answer.
Asher Walker
No, I'd argue the botnet is even more powerful than we see on the surface.
Easton Lewis
nope impossible
The whole thing is that even the FB or other accounts I do use, do not have any connections with those people either. I live in a foreign country since I was young and only pretty much connected to people from the other side of the world.
I do have whatsapp and talk to my family there, but all my other contacts on it are mostly foreigners and none of them were suggested.
That's pretty much what happened user
no
no I did not.
Benjamin Martinez
typing speed
Jace Parker
read the thread, ass.
Lincoln Davis
Shouldve done it through TailsOS
Nathaniel Foster
This. The botnet is capable of knowing that you probably exists only based in the info that gets from your family and frienda.
Isaac Murphy
Whatsapp is owned by facebook man. You get geotracked with your phone and then geotracked with your laptop ip... BOOM, connected
Nathan Reed
>you have to use a different browser profile for every website now i wonder if incognito clears site cookies when you close it's browser tab or when you close the incognito window
Charles Hall
I just said I've never been in the GEO environment of any of those suggestions. Haven't been since a very young age, when facebook wasn't a thing yet.
When you close the window. Having two incognito windows open will share cookies. Try accessing your email in incognito, and open a new incognito window. It'll have the login cookie.
Gabriel Hernandez
whatapp also records your voice while in the background and gives your fb account ads related to what you've just talked about with other people, they 100% used that to identify you.
Luke Peterson
>No, I'd argue the botnet is even more powerful than we see on the surface. And also more powerful than we could imagine. With CIA tier shit you have to assume they're a step ahead of even the wildest shit you can think of.
Xavier Russell
log in into ur mail ?
Joseph Collins
>"Sir, he went off the grid. He's trying to escape." >"He knows? Activate the kernel spyware."