>Is worried about fingerprinting and privacy>Uses an obscure distro that only two other people use>With a desktop environment that only one other person uses>And a browser extension that only he useslol
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>>108532684He's right, you know.
>>108532560dont forget about phones that send 9GB of telemetry per day
I use macOS and google chrome, nobody sees me, I am like Ezio Auditore da Firenze hiding
>>108532560herbsdistro <> binary
>>108532560I do all that but use a user agent spoofer of edge/windows 10
>>108533078Good plan, lol "Oh that is just an idiot that doesn't know how to install a real browser"
>>108532560>he doesn't browse exclusively through a VPS in a large data center running basic bitch software
>>108532560Thats what Mullvad and Tor are for. You share a uniform fingerprint with all the others that use it. Other than that I guess Safari on iOS would be the best. Even Edge on Windows is fingerprintable if you resize your window or use extensions.>>108533078That doesn't help at all, they can see right through it. Cloudflare easily detects it.
>>108532560Tor Browser has the same fingerprint for all users, no matter what platform you use it on. Protecting normal browser is tough, but possible. My favourite trick is to have unique fingerprint on every single page visit (even refreshing the same site) by randomizing canvas hash. It is built-in feature of Firefox (you can only turn it on in about:config). The biggest issue with all anti-fingerprinting stuff is that a lot of websites become slightly inconvenient to use when you turn it on. So I'd rather use Firefox defaults and open Tor Browser or something similar if I want to be really private.