Browser Fingerprinting

I just realized that I posted for 2 years on Any Forums leaving fingerprints that uniquely identify me and my PC.
How the f*ck can we avoid browser fingerprinting and truly browse and post anonymously?

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amiunique.org/fp
deviceinfo.me/
amiunique.org
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

The methods you use to hide from fingerprinting will make you more visible than you fingerprints ever did.

oh wow you posted on Any Forums using windows and google chrome, they're on your heels OP

this

>Remove you GPU acceleration fingerprint
>You're now in the 0.01% of the people that bothered to do so

The only winning move is switching to RFC 1149

It always seemed to me that hiding is about blending into crowd.

>How the f*ck can we avoid browser fingerprinting
who gives a fuck
i disable js by default, block all 3rd party cookies and clean cookies/cache on exit
i think thats more than enough for someone like me who only watches anime and reads news
>and truly browse and post anonymously?
u can browse w tor
to post w a vpn u need a pass, idk if u can post from tor
maybe arkanefox userjs w pass and a vpn hosted on a vps u trust would work but i dont really give a shit

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>install brand new OS on a VM
>take snapshot
>post on Any Forums on VM
>revert to initial snapshot every day

that's the first part of the fingerprint, I'm not retarded so I will not post the other ~100 lines that ultimately identify me.

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>idk if u can post from tor
actually now that i thought about it
u need js for the captcha and on tor u should always use the safest mode (which disables js)
y not use quebes instead

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>y not use quebes instead

even better

>The only winning move is switching to RFC 1149
what's that?
Also I saw that the fingerprint is detected with TOR too, so TOR is completely useless, they can identify you anyways.

No it won't. You can standardize some things and make it much harder.

For example, if you report 1440P monitor with 360hz monitor, that's a unique identifyer. If you report 1080p with 60hz monitor, that's an extremely common identification.

Incremental steps can reduce that. There's safety in numbers, hence you need to make yourself invisible among the sea and not make waves.

spoof your user agent it's easy
stop being italian
there you go you're less fingerprinted now!!!

>Chrome

I'm using brave, it's built on chromium

If you want to test it by yourself by the way:
amiunique.org/fp
post your results, are you traceable?

>spoof your user agent it's easy
what if they use js
deviceinfo.me/
they can detect ur screen res, locale, timezone offset, cpu arch, extensions, etc
it got most of my shit wrong but thats bc i hardened my browser a bit
>stop being italian
BASED
botnet

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this shit can be used to track mobile devices too.
whatever you're using to browse the internet, you can be tracked in an extremely easy way.

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What site is that?

cute tranny

amiunique.org