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  "path": "/t/randomizing-browser-figerprint-good-practice/37404#post_9",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-25T07:56:28.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "Sandboxed Google Play",
    "Privacy Guides Frontends",
    "More Privacy Frontends",
    "Tor on Mobile"
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  "textContent": "anon9274927:\n\n> I am already using Tuta, Proton, Mullvad and other privacy respecting services.\n\nanon9274927:\n\n> I provide them a email alias provided by tuta, proton, simplelogin etc and use a password manager to store the password.\n\nThat’s great! In honesty you are probably doing better than 95% of the population who probably just use, Gmail, Outlook, Chrome and so on.\n\nIf your using something like GrapheneOS and need the playstore, they reduce what Google can potential collect. Sandboxed Google Play\n\nI imagine you already use a more privacy respecting search engine like duckduckgo or brave search. But some other things you could consider to reduce the surveillance capitalism would be to use privacy frontends. Privacy Guides Frontends and More Privacy Frontends could be a good place to start in reducing what certain “popular” websites can grab about you.\n\nThe biggest problem (in my opinion) at present on Android is trying to blend in (or spoof) to make tracking useless. Which was one of my first topics I had asked about when I joined PG.\n\nI think at present until we get a Mullvad Browser like option (I was hoping Brave Origin could have filled the gap but I fear $60 is going to prevent this). Tor Browser is our better option for blending in.\n\nTor on Mobile However you might want to consider this. For me, if I am trying to do anything sensitive, its Tor on PC.\n\nBut to end on a positive, you are clearly on the right tracks, keep it up and well done on what you have accomplished so far.",
  "title": "randomizing browser figerprint good practice?"
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