Actually it’s really hard *not* to have a unique fingerprint and any addon you would install will rapidly make it harder.
If your goal is to avoir having a unique fingerprint, I think it’s better to navigate through Tor. If it’s not, I think you can install some addons (try to avoid having too many of them and those which have been known by the community since a certain time, so your browser stays smooth and you reduce security risks).
@snek_boi Hi.
Actually it’s really hard *not* to have a unique fingerprint and any addon you would install will rapidly make it harder.
If your goal is to avoir having a unique fingerprint, I think it’s better to navigate through Tor. If it’s not, I think you can install some addons (try to avoid having too many of them and those which have been known by the community since a certain time, so your browser stays smooth and you reduce security risks).
um… that’s the opposite of what op wanted
@peeonyou [Removed confused part, sorry for that]
I think it’s important to refer to our threat model when we talk about privacy so we know what are our best options: https://www.privacyguides.org/basics/threat-modeling/
If you can afford having a unique fingerprint but still want high privacy and security, using a password manager and only a few addons is okay.
@peeonyou Oh sorry, I just read that I said “having a unique fingerprint” instead of “not having a unique fingerprint” everywhere. >.>
My bad.
You sure bout that? I interpret
I don't want my browser add-ons to make my fingerprint unique.
as if they don’t want a unique fingerprint.@coldhotman Yeah, sorry! I just read again what I wrote and I reversed everything. >.>
I’ll edit my messages.
Sht happens. 😄