This is an EFF project that allows you to understand how easy it is to identify and track your browser based on how it appears to websites. Anonymous data will be collected through this site.

  • @deranger@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    You should post the # of bits of identifying info it was able to derive. Best I’m able to do is 15 bits or so. Never seen it below 14, meaning you’re able to be nearly uniquely fingerprinted everywhere.

    • @aufOP
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      76 months ago

      Your Results Within our dataset of several hundred thousand visitors tested in the past 45 days, only one in 94902.5 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours. Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys 16.53 bits of identifying information.

      It seems that my Safari does not have very strong tracking protection.

      • @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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        -26 months ago

        Nvm, I got the same result you did with Firefox and Safari, I realized I was testing on my wifi with a pihole… switched to mobile network only and protection dropped to partial.

      • @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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        6 months ago

        Do you need to turn an option on or off in Safari? I got a strong protection result, same as for Firefox.

    • @alt
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      16 months ago

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