O mito do anonimato: O que os sites sabem além do seu IP

The myth of anonymity crumbles the moment you open any website, because what websites know goes far beyond your IP address. When you browse, you automatically hand over a sinister amount of data without realizing it. 🕵️ Register for the weekly masterclass https://s.brunofraga.com/yt-aulao?el=... 🎩 Join the weekly classes on my Telegram Channel: https://t.me/+mHYgTDzSXr1jMDQ5 The IP address is just the tip of the iceberg, and I dare say it's the least effective way to identify someone. When Meta delivers a WhatsApp user's IP address in a breach of confidentiality, that IP address is shared by hundreds or thousands of people at the same instant. Without the logical port, it's almost useless. Every website you access reads your screen size, ambient light, whether your phone is in motion, nearby Bluetooth devices, and close Wi-Fi networks. All of this forms your signature, your browser's fingerprint. I'll show you three websites that reveal this data live, in real time. And here's the scary part: even using a VPN, you remain identifiable. A US VPN running on an Android device with Brasília time zone and ABNT keyboard layout reveals a Brazilian disguised as a foreigner. Total anonymity on the internet is an illusion, and your browser proves it with every click. 🕵️ Join *Hacker Society*: https://brunofraga.link/convite-hs 🕵️ *Meet Hi Spy*: https://hispy.io/ Bruno Fraga | Specialist in digital investigation and information security. Creator of the Sherlock Protocol, Hacking Techniques, Hacker Investigator, HI SPY, Capturee, and other solutions that democratize technical and strategic knowledge, transforming complexity into clarity. Instagram:   / brunofragax   ⚠️ This video is strictly educational. Chapters 00:00 What do you give away when you open a website? 00:59 Why isn't an IP address enough to track someone? 02:37 Why is the breach of telecommunications secrecy a mess? 05:37 Is there another way to identify someone? 06:59 How can you be identified even when using a VPN? 08:46 What does a website in South Korea reveal about you?