randomizing browser figerprint good practice?
Privacy Guides Community [Unofficial]
April 24, 2026
anon9274927:
which means every time I will reload a page I will get a new fingerprint that way those big tech survaillance companies won’t be able to track me
Prima facie: fine. That’s one way of doing it. But are you making yourself too unique in the way you interact on that page. I guess, if your threat model is the tracking across pages , then fine. But then I don’t know how new this fingerprint is.
If, what you describe, is your threat model ‘as is’ then you’re doing a good job. If you’re talking ISP, packets and whatnot (and much, much more…), then no.
So: good job!
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