Yes well I looked. Some interesting points, but not the essentials to remain incognito on the web. Cookies of course, but there are better things to be "transparent". The problem of making oneself invisible is a double-edged sword, because those who do this often have things to hide, so it attracts attention. I put all sensitive information in the form of an image file, so that no search engine can read it.
It's as old as the world, but it works. Zero spam concerns on my side, with messaging on my site. And of course I NEVER use any automatic form function on any of my computers! It goes without saying ... So the only way to track me is my IP address (which changes every day) with a solid file to present before a judge, in order to identify me. There's nothing to say, it's crazy what I'm sleeping quiet
when the
"clouds computing" to go unnoticed ... you want to laugh!
And it is absolutely necessary to banish this solution, because if it is necessary, we will very quickly no longer be the owners of our applications ... We will have kinds of
"limited-term licenses" and then there ... hello the obsolescence of the material! We will be screwed up with the old bikes who walked like a charm (no more compatibility or top-down protocols ...)
By cons for my next website, I would like that it does not appear by name with the whois, I know it exists but I do not know where (I will search).
In any case, make all blunders not to host a site elsewhere than in your country with a solid company, otherwise you could well lose the profit of your address by scammers!