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Cover Your Tracks: Test how well your browser protect you from tracking:
(coveryourtracks.eff.org)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
The EFF site is great, it tells you how many bits of information are identifiable.
If you think you have good protection, go to http://fingerprint.com and see if they can track you across multiple visits. This is a commercial fingerprinting company, on their homepage they have a tracking widget to demonstrate how good they are. So it's always useful to use fingerprint.com to get an empirical test of if you're trackable.
Good find, 5 checks, 5 first visits! That's with Brave. With Vanadium and Fennec it figures me out though.
7 visits with brave, 7 times identified as the same. I'm using the default options of a fresh brave install
how did you have such success?
Not sure honestly, I'm always behind a VPN, which I was changing servers, as if it were actually able to fingerprint me that wouldn't have mattered so I didn't want a false positive from making it too easy, I do run GrapheneOS so not sure if the OS is either not sending or randomizing OS info on top of that, that it would normally get. Been a while but the only thing I changed from default in Brave was changing fingerprinting to strict. For the sites I visit its still fine 95% of the time so I leave it that way. I've read from others and their browsing habits it breaks a ton of sites. So e YMMV there.
using the settings you described ( minus the VPN ) I was not able to cloak myself over the past several days