• Corhen@lemmy.world
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        similar, i used Random User Agent, it shows that i have a unique finger print… but the user agent of that fingerprint is not ‘my’ user agent, so in 30 mintutes i would appear as a different fingerprint

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      In my experience, you have thee choices. You can use NoScript and avoid enabling domains required for fingerprinting, you can turn on privacy.resistFingerprinting in about:config, or instead of focusing on not being fingerprinted, focus on guaranteeing your fingerprint will keep changing.

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        I turned privacy.resistFingerprinting to true and now get an absolutely unique fingerprint on the tool

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          That might be because it’ll be new every time.

          Edit: I haven’t done my homework about how good this post’s test is, but I use amiunique.org to compare browser settings.

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          Be aware that any sites using HTML5 Canvas will probably be broken now. It breaks some other niche things too that may not be obviously related, so just keep that in mind if any site starts acting up.

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    Our tests indicate that you have strong protection against Web tracking.

    IS YOUR BROWSER:

    Blocking tracking ads? Yes

    Blocking invisible trackers? Yes

    Protecting you from fingerprinting? ◕ your browser has a randomized fingerprint

    Feels good man.

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      lol this site is almost pointless, real security experts know this is just for making uninformed people feel better.

      creepjs will still positively fingerprint you every time. it’s simply impossible to be anonymous online.

      • RachelRodent@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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        that needs javascript to work. I largely block javascript on my browser. you are no a security expert, just misinformed

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    Our tests indicate that you have strong protection against Web tracking.
    Is your browser: Blocking tracking ads? Yes Blocking invisible trackers? Yes Protecting you from fingerprinting? Your browser has a unique fingerprint

    Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 178,285 tested in the past 45 days.

    Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys at least 17.44 bits of identifying information.

    Firefox/Windows 11/Privacy Badger/uBlock Origin

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    Thanks for posting this! I installed privacy badger and modified my user agent as a result of the test. Very helpful insight that I didn’t have before.

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    somewhat related, is there any way at all to enable high refresh rates while using resistFingerprinting, or something I could use instead of it? this is the only thing keeping me away from resistFingerprinting on Mull and Librewolf.

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        I feel like Firefox is better. Or onion is probably even better. Set your privacy settings to strict. I use iOS and my results were strong.

        Also go into your iOS settings and mess around. Disable all their bullshit. I’m not a super tech savvy person. My brother is in IT, but privacy is super important to me, so I go around, read stuff, turn off a bunch of their “share with” stuff, and their Siri bullshit and everything I can tinker with. There are a lot of iOS settings buried pretty deep in subpages. I’m not sure if the eff is checking those, but I’ve had to go down my list of apps and disable some Siri bullshit.

        Sorry I can’t be more specific, like I said, I’m not the tech savvy one. I just use bare bones stuff, disable things that sound fishy. It’s all worked out for me so far lol

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    What are your browser config and settings? (Extensions, settings, about:config…)

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    Anyone know if its possible to change the HTTP_ACCEPT header in Firefox on Android? Apparently that alone is enough to uniquely identify me :(

    • RachelRodent@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      I use “Mull” on android it is a firefox fork and is pretty much arkenfox mobile and more. You can try switching to that

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    Within our dataset of several hundred thousand visitors tested in the past 45 days, only one in 7748.22 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours.

    Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys 12.92 bits of identifying information.

    Using Arc on iOS.

    Blocking tracking ads? Yes
    Blocking invisible trackers? Yes
    Protecting you from [fingerprinting] Partial protection