What is the best way to prevent/limit browser fingerprinting?
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Browser fingerprinting
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>A grey Zone for autists like (You)
What does that entail exactly? Using normie browsers? Using a good user.js?
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Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 162,555 tested so far.
Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys at least 17.31 bits of identifying information.
The measurements we used to obtain this result are listed below. You can read more about our methodology, statistical results, and some defenses against fingerprinting here.
Use a VM with a different OS installed, and connect through a VPN or rotating proxy.
Not good
Am I safe from the botnet?
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If you're worried about actual fingerprinting, just run the most common browser on the most common OS, without any extensions. You can spend a million hours ricing your firefox to be more anonymous but it'll only become more unique, fingerprinting-wise.
If you don't want to be tracked, look into using noscript, self-destructing cookies, and some other extensions.
And if you wanna go full snowden, have a look at tails linux or qubes os
>just run the most common browser on the most common OS
>Windows 10
>Google Chrome
fuck
lel
how'd I do?
win 7 is still more common
Sweet. What OS, browser? If you dont mind me asking?
get on my level cunt
Win10, firefox 49.0.2
Noscript and ublock origin
Well played
*tips fedora*
You don't have to actually run it.
You only need to make your useragent match.
Seriously though, why does Winblows give a higher value for the user agent than Ubuntu? Shouldn't it be the other way around?
>If you're worried about actual fingerprinting, just run the most common browser on the most common OS, without any extensions.
There's no need to do that. There are extensions that can spoof your useragent string so it only looks like you're using a common browser and OS configuration.
>no javascript
welp, that's a red flag right there
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and here is how they will get you
best score I've seen is around 1 in 50 (with Tor)
>Nintendo Wii
>not blocking elements
How did you finish the test with JavaScript disabled? It just got stuck for me when I had it disabled.
I'm guessing it's best to use a User Agent switcher that switches browser profiles every request/every few minutes
Allow a bunch of redirects. A message should pop up at the top. I had to temporarily allow some stuff ublock picked up aswell.
>wingdings
fucking lel
Also pic
thanks rms
>wingdings 2 & 3
>1 in 14.09 have this value
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Which user agent?
It says right in the image you fucking retard.
Kek nevermind
uBlock didn't even let it finish, just got stuck at
trackersimulator.org
Does this mean I win?
>he cares about browser fingerprinting from a static ip
>tor
>static ip
nigga are you four reel
Why do you wanna finish the test anyways, there's no point to it if you mostly browse with javascript disabled.
The whole thing was just designed to make normies aware of fingerprinting.
How can something be .41 bits of information?
the whole pointing system is a meme for scaremongering normies, the techniques used are real though
Step aside, Sup Forumsuys.
Can this be done with uMatrix?