Comment by dylan604

5 days ago

If you eliminate fingerprinting, that is in and of itself a fingerprint. If you block cookies, that is too. So the person with your IP address and blocks fingerprinting and cookies is you. Someone with your IP address and only blocking cookies could be you as well on another device, or a family member on their device. Either way, they're on to you

> If you eliminate fingerprinting, that is in and of itself a fingerprint.

This is why you should "eliminate fingerprinting" by randomizing your fingerprint.

  • Even a random Fingerprint can be used as identification since you will always have some static values between each session. The better approach would be to get in a big enough group with the same/similar fingerprint. That's how tor browser works.