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Comment by sillywabbit

3 days ago

If someone's out to uniquely identify your activity on the internet, your User-Agent string is going to be the least of your problems.

Not sure what you mean, as exactly this is happening currently on 99% of the web. Brought to you by: ads

  • If you're browsing with a browser, then there are 1000 ways to identify you. If you're browsing without a browser, then there is at least one way to identify you.

  • I think what they meant is: there’s already so many other ways to fingerprint (say, canvas) that a common user agent doesn’t significantly help you

    • 'There's so many cliffs around that not jumping off that one barely helps you'.

      I meeeeeannn... sure? I know that browser fingerprinting works quite well without, but custom headers are actually a game over in terms of not getting tracked.