On the internet, it’s easy to feel anonymous. If you don’t log in, no one can see who you are; you can even switch to incognito mode. The more savvy user would say that’s not really enough. To be anonymous, you need to clear your cookies and use a privacy-oriented browser.
But new research shows even that doesn’t work anymore. Websites are still tracking you — silently, persistently, and without your consent — by reading your browser’s unique “fingerprint.”
Privacy is one of those things that has to be collective to be effective. It doesn’t matter if you put on a hat, a cloak, shades, and a fake beard when you go out of your home if you are the only one doing it, they’ll just identify you as the person in a cloak, hat, shades, and a fake beard.
Librewold + ublock origin + canvas blocker in help to u
Tor Browser. You just described part of a fingerprint, tbb is a more common print.
I don’t trust for browser if honestly https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-145/
Before they were spoofing user agent now not hidding





