Privacy@Lemmy.ml: Could websites and data brokers track you with your profile pictures?
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Privacy@Lemmy.ml: Could websites and data brokers track you with your profile pictures?

I only just thought of this. I have the same cartoon-y profile pic from a foreign TV show on a bunch of my accounts, I wonder if its unique enough and worth tracking.

Then they can trace it to the account that generated it. Unless its a generator that doesn’t require accounts.

I usually just do a ddg image search. That’s how I got thus profile pic

I do the same. My picture is nowhere to be found anywhere in the web.

Oh, mine is. Under accounts with my real name where I just post about what I’m working on.

Privacy doesn’t necessarily mean going dark. There are things that I do that I want to be public and things that I don’t

It’s different for all of us, for sure. Since my job has nothing to do with the public, I’d rather disappear as much as possible. I just have an adversity to giving away my info unless absolutely necessary.

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