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by autoexec 1161 days ago
> So you might need to have a browser that lies and presents configuration information that is common enough not to be unique,

there are so many ways to fingerprint a user that trying to blend in with the crowd is pointless. If anything, it's better to have your browser present a unique fingerprint that regularly changes than to have to pray that you've somehow managed to avoid every single thing that could possibly flag you individually.