Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
@BorisBarbour #Orion + #ProtonVPN with #netshield = Strong protection with all blocked and randomized fingerprinting #AsGoodAsItGets
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
@BorisBarbour my taste in smaprphones is too rare for my timezone, I lose on hardware fingerprinting alone, tor can't save me
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
@BorisBarbour haha test this random thing that gives access to my computer? pffft
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@BorisBarbour haha test this random thing that gives access to my computer? pffft
@Lizette603_23 @BorisBarbour what? It's a tool created by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2010 under the name Panopticlick.
It's not some 'random thing', it's a web browser checker tool created by people that know what they're talking about.
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
Screen Size and Color Depth
1920x1200x32One in x browsers have this value: 1896.9
So being a bit taller than a telly (hey, I read A4 portrait documents on my screen rather more than I watch telly) is really quite unusual?
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Screen Size and Color Depth
1920x1200x32One in x browsers have this value: 1896.9
So being a bit taller than a telly (hey, I read A4 portrait documents on my screen rather more than I watch telly) is really quite unusual?
@TimWardCam@c.im @BorisBarbour@mastodon.social that is a bit strange yeah, most screens are still 1080p or standard sized 720p from what I know, also 32bit color depth is pretty fancy I think

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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
@BorisBarbour I don’t wanna
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
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"Your browser has a nearly-unique fingerprint"...
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Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.
In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).
Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.
Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).
@BorisBarbour iOS in-app browsing in Ice Cubes with iCloud Private Relay enabled: 12.02 bits.
Safari on the same phone with the same settings: 12 bits.
Not bad.
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