Fingerprinting isn’t always possible to defeat, and its not always possible to avoid making accounts (work and school accounts)

However, it should be possible to fill up tracked data with meaningless garbage and reduce the signal-to-noise ratio. Ex: a bot that browses random products on amazon to reduce profiling accuracy.

Do you guys know of any tools that do this? Anything from browser extensions to command line scripts, to anonymous group-accounts.

  • The 8232 Project
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    I would be very careful about saying Tor/Mullvad/Brave are anywhere near approaching k-anonymity

    I agree, but it’s the best we have so far. If you take some time to sit down and think about it, a lot of the problems with internet privacy can’t be fixed without a complete overhaul of our existing systems.

    Tor Browser cannot even hide your real OS when queried from javascript

    This is true, but the exception is Tails which lies about being Windows.

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      I wish I knew how tails does it so that I could make my Linux do it as well.

      Edit: oh, it’s just spoofing the user agent af far as I can see. That doesn’t hide it being linux at all.

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      Lying about your host OS does nothing to protect against OS fingerprinting. Your OS can still he determined through the differences in how each OS renders and handles the Browser, and underlying architectural differences between browsers on each OS.

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        Tails is an operating system. Try booting into Tails yourself and use various websites to see what I’m talking about: All of them report your operating system to be Windows, despite Tails being based on Debian.

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          Tails is an operating system

          Yes, and it comes with Tor Browser, which normally does not spoof your OS when probed via javascript (only the user-agent), that is why I asked if you had a patch to the source code, which is what they would have to be using in order to do what you’re saying.

          All of them report your operating system to be Windows

          As it stands, I am not able to verify your claims, as Tor Browser on Tails 6.7 is still showing the true OS via javascript queries for me:

          https://0x0.st/XYZF.png