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>Oh, you can also allow canvas fingerprinting, but that seems like a bad idea - maybe in a separate firefox profile just for sites like this one..
No it won't help. That is big problem with finger printing. It basically logs your computer hardward with the profile.
So no matter how many times you make new profiles. This can be mitigated via VM. However with bugs such as zenbleed, VM may not be enough.
Nothing is private has a good demo. https://github.com/gautamkrishnar/nothing-private
- GitHub - gautamkrishnar/nothing-private: Do you think you are safe using private browsing or incognito mode?. This will prove that you're wrong.
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Chrome incognito mode is useless on hiding identity and any website can track you , see http://www.nothingprivate.ml
Source :https://github.com/gautamkrishnar/nothing-private
- Trying to find a GitHub/website that showed that even in incognito mode, they could track that you visited it. Even with cookies disabled
creepjs
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Are these anti-fingerprinting extensions actually open source?
You shouldnt use anti fingerprinting extensions, theyre privacy theater at best. And in the worst case scenario they can be used to fingerprint you. https://github.com/abrahamjuliot/creepjs
- Creepjs - Creepy device and browser fingerprinting
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Why is Brave better than Firefox?
For more details about the other values, see the GitHub page. Especially this section regarding the various formulas for the values you see.
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JShelter (extension) is the only way I've found to defeat CreepJS fingerprinting in Firefox
You can see here, which extensions he implemented detection for.
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GPU Fingerprinting?
CreepJS doesn't do any "evasion" per se. If the website detects that the fingerprinting vendors have been "injected", these inputs are ignored. Brave's defenses are universal, if the GPU information is hidden on Cover Your Tracks, it applies to any website as well
- SugarCoat: Private browsing without breaking the web
- I have unique browser fingerprint using newly install tor browser on macbook. Does anyone know how to fix it and stop being unique?
What are some alternatives?
hueblocks - Create beautiful Minecraft block gradients in a few clicks!
fakebrowser - 🤖 Fake fingerprints to bypass anti-bot systems. Simulate mouse and keyboard operations to make behavior like a real person.
CanvasBlocker - A Firefox extension to protect from being fingerprinted.
AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet
shouldiprefix - A quick overview of what CSS features to prefix
external-protocol-flooding - Scheme flooding vulnerability: how it works and why it is a threat to anonymous browsing
LocateJS - Check if your location is actually hidden
hypertrace-docs-website - Hypertrace website and documentation
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
evercookie - Produces persistent, respawning "super" cookies in a browser, abusing over a dozen techniques. Its goal is to identify users after they've removed standard cookies and other privacy data such as Flash cookies (LSOs), HTML5 storage, SilverLight storage, and others.
temporary-containers - Firefox Add-on that lets you open automatically managed disposable containers