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by stjohnswarts 1830 days ago
by disabling it you're giving more uniquely identifying info to the fingerprinting backend apps lol
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"the only wining move is not to play"

really, if you are in a point where you hunt for hidden settings to disable in your browser? why not just use firefox?

You can either obfuscate with stuff Like Canvasblocker and Brave, both which expose slightly randomized prints, or 'poison the well' with Ad Nauseum.
what uniquely identifying info does the feature disable, in exchange for FLoC?