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by Szpadel 337 days ago
other downsides, cloudflare, PayPal and all kinds of finance related sites will assign high threat level for you and you will make your life miserable for causes ranging from captcha through rejecting your purchases to even blocking you access.

and the worst part is that this didn't changed the fingerprint generated by mentioned here site just increases suspect level to 9

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The solution I use is to have two browsers, one bolted down and the other mostly untethered.

After a while you develop and intuition for which browser to use depending on what you will be doing.

I haven't encountered too many problems with Cloudflare yet. Having a dedicated (rather than CGNAT), non-rotating IPv4 address and IPv6 subnet to access the internet probably helps.

resistFingerprinting does seem to work against fingerprint.com in my experiments after clearing its website data and a browser restart.

>and the worst part is that this didn't changed the fingerprint generated by mentioned here site

???

It definitely does. Are you talking about how it doesn't change between subsequent visits?

In my case it stayed the same, but I tested it on android Firefox, maybe it works better on desktop, but I do not have access to it right now to verify
You probably need to quit/force close and reopen. At the very least it randomizes your canvas results and timezone, which should mess with most fingerprinting sites.