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Re: Information Sent by Netscape during Queries
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- Subject: Re: Information Sent by Netscape during Queries
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- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 20:54:13 +0100
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Jeff Weinstein writes:
> > 3) Can we go completely stealth inside of Netscape without a proxy server?
> No. Right now you can't disable cookies, you can't disable
> referer, and you can't mask your IP address.
But on Unix systems, at least, you can make "referer" more difficult
for nosy servers to use -- subject to the "applicable laws" where you
live. (The license agreement says, "...you agree not to modify the
Software ... except to the extent [that] applicable laws specifically
prohibit such restriction.")
Just back up your Netscape executable, then load it into Emacs (or any
editor which can handle arbitrary binary files), search for the "Referer:"
string, and change it to an appropriate string of the same length.
"MYOB: " sounds like an appropriate string to me...
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