Linkedin searches your computer for any installed browser extensions and shares it with shady cybersec companies, including your clear name etc. (browsergate.eu)
from Nooodel@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 02 Apr 17:36
https://lemmy.world/post/45075556

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Nighed@feddit.uk on 02 Apr 17:40 next collapse

* browser extensions

Nooodel@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 17:49 collapse

Thanks for pointing it out

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Apr 17:49 next collapse

I’m sorry, how exactly is a website searching my computer from within a locked down browser?

fatcat@discuss.tchncs.de on 02 Apr 18:16 collapse

browsergate.eu/how-it-works/

I can’t tell you if that’s technically sound but that’s what was said on the page linked…

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Apr 18:31 next collapse

Oh, browser extensions. And specifically on chromium browsers.

Yeah, that makes much more sense than “any installed software”. It also throws out their claim of this being illegal. Using a browser API endpoint to say “hey do you have this extension” isn’t illegal, at least in most countries.

Is this shitty behavior? Yes. Is this anywhere near what their clickbait title and honestly clickbait article claim? Not in the slightest.

fatcat@discuss.tchncs.de on 02 Apr 19:06 collapse

The title is shit but they explain why they think it’s illegal: browsergate.eu/why-its-illegal/

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Apr 20:51 collapse

Eh, I can see how that might work under EU law. So I suppose there’s a potential for it to be illegal in the EU then.

Though I do question the extent that could reach, since “left leaning lesbians looking for work only browser” could be the user agent if someone was so inclined. Admittedly though, that’s outside the scope of this argument.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 02 Apr 19:55 collapse

Okay, so is there a browser plugin that can di ply hide the plugins that I have installed?

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Apr 20:52 collapse

Don’t use a chromium browser, from the looks of it.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 02 Apr 19:56 next collapse

And they send me over 2.5mb of javascript code for this shit?

Why oh why is the internet such a shit place these days?

Greedy fucking C suite execs. That’s why

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 02 Apr 19:58 next collapse

Why it’s illegal and potentially criminal

LinkedIn scans your browser for installed extensions every time you visit the site. It does this without asking, without telling you, and without any mention in its privacy policy.

Cool! Send the fucking CEO to jail. Send a fucking message. If I break the law, I go to jail, can we PLEASE give them the same treatment already?

iamthetot@piefed.ca on 02 Apr 22:37 collapse

Keep dreaming.

Goldenring@lemmy.ca on 02 Apr 20:38 next collapse

I’m glad I didn’t upload my profile pic. I shut the website down in 2016

AthanAster@lemmy.ml on 03 Apr 02:54 collapse

So this is basically fingerprinting extensions? They aren’t scanning your system but it’s still invasive if they aren’t mentioning this anywhere. Seems like a browser level issue, not really illegal in most places, but definitely shady behavior that should be flagged.

Nooodel@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 08:30 collapse

They save that with your clear name making it a GDPR violation, as they a) don’t have a legit reason to do so and b) fail to disclose it in their data processing notifications