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"textContent": "You can log into a site for many reasons without using identifiable information (you might use an alias, a random username, or a pseudonym, and sometimes that login might be the only time you ever access that site).\n\nHowever, **even with anonymous credentials** , sites can still track you through **browser fingerprinting** , collecting data about your browser and device configuration (screen resolution, installed fonts, browser version, GPU capabilities, timezone, etc.) to create a unique digital signature.\n\nIf you’re not protected against fingerprinting, those sites can **link your anonymous identity to your real identity** across different sessions and websites (even if you never logged in again). That’s why I asked about the KeePass situation, because the concern isn’t just about what credentials you use, but whether your device itself can be uniquely identified.",
"title": "Question About KeePass Autofill (NOT extension) and Privacy on Mullvad Browser"
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