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found this FF add on -https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/firegloves/
my panopticlick score has fallen from 28,000ish to 5,063. Also this add on can randomize your browser fingerprint.
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Thanks for posting.
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apparently this doesnt work 100% all the time as per reviews , so id rather just manually enter the fingerprint in about:config and be sure ![]() |
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Yeah, I'm testing it now. I get the same stats with or without it on my seriously locked down setup. You also have to manually enable it for each tab if you aren't using Private Browsing.
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it does seem to turn itself on and off, but Im working on the theory that multiple "browser fingerprints" are harder to pin down than 1 static print, however Im very open to more advanced/learned theories than mine
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How does one go about to do this? Is there a guide to follow for us with less experience. |
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User-Agent string:
about:config, Right-click, new, string, Preference name to general.useragent.override, Value is set to Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:10.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0. This will change the information about your web browser, basically its tricking sites into thinking you're running in a different browser, numbers, etc. This can be a problem though with addons for Firefox. This value can be changed to anything you want, Chrome String, Opera String, whatever. But, the one I listed is the ideal recommendation. |
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firegloves appears not to function under firefox 13.0 according to panopticlick anyways, my score has now jumped back to the mid 30,000's.
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