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VPN won't protect from browser finger printing.
It is just a part of a OpSec set up
Explain
https://amiunique.org/
Holy fuck Javascript is a cancer.
So if I understand correctly, its just the unique cocktail of settings and OS identifiers that mark your print?
So keeoing things default should mask you to some degree, right?
Try it. Put whatever settings you want to default and rerun the scan.
Hooray, I am unique! Oh wait...
If you don't use hardened browser, you leave a trail that uqniue enough to ID you across web.
Facebook and google have scrypts monitoring your moves on most of the websites.
They sell this info
An uncommon browser setup is also distinctive, though. One thing to do is use something like NoScript to not allow FB, Google etc to run scripts on pages. But how many people do that, like 1%? So it's another data point.
No doubt it has huge benefit as does unlock
Using a few different browser for different uses cases will limit data point and keep clean profiles.
So there is that.
No easy way to do it.
Hardened browser being what, like tor? Cause I thought tor functioned somewhat similarly to a vpn.
Firefox needs to be configured.
Librewolf works
Mullvad browser too
Maybe brave
Tor too limiting for daily use
Do I need addons to do this for firefox, or is it some settings I need to fiddle with?
Not to out my browser lol
If you want to harden Firefox, use ffprofile.com. It makes creating a custom profile very easy, and it should have good defaults. This should provide you with decent privacy and also allows you to remove annoyances like sponsored sites.
Or if you are lazy, use LibreWolf which, as far as I know, basically does just that, but preconfigured for you.
For addons, I would go with: uBlock Origin, CanvasBlocker, Privacy Badger and Decentraleyes.
Finally you can test your setup with Panopticlick.
Deff will need a cocktail of extension.
Ublock privacy badger noscrypt
But people do different combos depending on their needs
However each one makes you make unique, so back got he same problem so can't load up too much nor is it needed.
Can you not set up to change the requested data each time you change sites? Or some other way of altering the print such that you arent the same print each time?
I don't sufficient expertise to answer that tbh
I just know to reduce parameters to limit ability to track. How mechanics would actually work is mystery to me lol
doing my part.jpeg
Any level of answer is appreciated, I hadnt realized I was this detailed trackable without what you commented so far
You should consider switching your user agent. It is often used to track and identify you, by sending stuff like OS and browser version.
You can find a better explanation, and your current user agent here: https://whatmyuseragent.com/