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by akalsz
1883 days ago
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> most idea i have seen, like a tor browsing, is focusing on changing fingerprint and not so much on making fingerprint non-unique. Not sure if I exactly understand what you're trying to say here, but the Tor
Browser itself certainly focuses on making its users' fingerprints identical.
At least it's the only browser I know of that passes fingerprint tests
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