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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ http://gg6zxtreajiijztyy5g6bt5o6l3qu32nrg7eulyemlhxwwl6enk6ghad.onion/RightToPri
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-M randomizes your Linux device machine-id to mitigate against tracking potential (unique identifier)
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-b block bluetooth (depends on rfkill) - set for boot to prevent bluetooth leaks (rfkill required)
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For information on machine-id changes within wipri command and experiences that led to wipri see this post:
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https://bmc.link/politictech/wipri-machine-id-randomization (public post / no paywall)
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@ -152,6 +154,8 @@ wipri -d [device] -w [automatically turn wifi radio off anytime you leave home]
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-w turn wifi radio off when outside your home automatically to prevent saved SSID's and other identifer leaks
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-b block bluetooth (for those who wish to persistently block at boot, or as command), using rfkill
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-r continually randomizes your mac address at randomly generated, continually changing random MAC addresses/times.
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-p Android/iPhone mimic mode: sets single static identity: randomly generated valid mac address of either Apple or Android.
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@ -194,6 +198,8 @@ install.sh offers the additional option of starting a wipri or wipri-list flag /
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Do not forget to include -d [devicename] when issuing commands.
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You can also re-run the install.sh anytime you wish to change your wipri flags for each boot (easy peasy)
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Tip: if you decide to try the newer -A wifi access point randomize, pair with your choice of static mac flags to create new WiFi network (prevents static databasing such as Wigle)
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