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I have been having this problem with Google, It ALWAYS knows my location. Even under the most strict conditions I cannot seem to hide from them. Here are my current settings:
VPN enabled - AirVpn Amsterdam
OpenDNS configured
Cookies and cache cleared
Location awareness disabled in Firefox and OSX*
Wired ethernet connection, wifi disabled
Flash disabled
Javascript disabled
Cookies disabled
Java Disabled
Furthermore, if I use Tor Browser but disable Tor using Torbutton Google knows my location. Only Tor has the ability to block them it seems. I have tested for DNS leaks and find none. I find this incredibly invasive and want to block them but cannot seem to find a way. Does anyone have any suggestions*I know, I know, but I need it for work.
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I am getting a cannot write out.hex error when trying to patch redboot, what causes this? After the first reboot I ran ls and got this:
login as: root root@192.168.10.1's password: BusyBox v1.1.3 (2006.11.21-19:49+0000) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. _______ _______ _______ | ____|| || _ | | ____|| - || | | | | | |_______||__| |__| |___| Fonera Firmware (Version 0.7.1 rev 1) ------------- * * Based on OpenWrt - http://openwrt.org * Powered by FON - http://www.fon.com --------------------------------------------------- root@OpenWrt:~# ls dhcp.leases log resolv.conf spool hostapd.conf network-config run root@OpenWrt:~#
It's almost as if nothing I did took, any help would greatly be appreciated.
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Is there any way to get around the GUI step? I am on OSX and need to know if I must use windows for that step.
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I just got my Fon and it has the r1 firmware, so as of last week you can get a new Fon with the right firmware.
Google always knows my location, no matter what.
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I thought IPv6 was disabled and discovered that somehow it got turned back on. I changed it to link-local only and it seems to have fixed the problem. I have now started doing more reaserch on IPv6 is there some kind of security bug (a.k.a. feature) that gives up my location?