Firefox 145 fingerprinting
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Started >30d ago
New firefox just dropped: from mozilla: With Firefox 145, we're rolling out major privacy upgrades that take on browser fingerprinting — a pervasive and hidden tracking technique that lets websites identify you even when cookies are blocked or you're in private browsing.
thats a bit fucking rich after taking googles money to implement googles ideas for web development
but cutting the number of unique detectables in half is a nice start
What do you guys think?
Good thing I use Pale Moon. Firefox has been compromised for DECADES. They have never been the same since 2008.
Same, but recently I've been using basilisk mainly because it integrates well with the tab groups extension found on the classic addons archive. It also feels a little more sleek than palemoon, but i'm not sure why