Jan. 25, 2024, 11:45 p.m. | /u/SiscoSquared

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Presumably you know that websites and software fingerprints users based on their hardware, browser ad ons, settings, screen resolution and much more, so they can have a ghost profile on you even if you use a Vee-Pee-N (why is that a blocked word lol?) and never login to whatever service.

My question therefore is, is there a Linux distro that blocks fingerprinting (randomized hardware ID/specs)?

It would also need a browser that randomized settings, add-ons, screen resolution and so forth. …

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