top | item 46086032 (no title) evgpbfhnr | 3 months ago I get a new fingerprint id everytime I refresh the page (firefox, linux) -- so that might be sampling a tiny bit too much. audio and canvas fingerprint are constant though so it's probably plenty enough... discuss order hn newest reconnecting|3 months ago The same applies to macOS. Safari produces a unique fingerprint ID every time, and Firefox also has a different fingerprint ID with every visit.If the fingerprint ID is unique every time, there is zero possibility of using it for identification. conartist6|3 months ago Very interesting. So this is the battlefield perhaps. Randomly corrupt the data instead of eliminating it? mpeg|3 months ago I think it might be because the performance fingerprints need to be bucketed. If they're too specific you'll never get the same fingerprint twice.
reconnecting|3 months ago The same applies to macOS. Safari produces a unique fingerprint ID every time, and Firefox also has a different fingerprint ID with every visit.If the fingerprint ID is unique every time, there is zero possibility of using it for identification. conartist6|3 months ago Very interesting. So this is the battlefield perhaps. Randomly corrupt the data instead of eliminating it?
conartist6|3 months ago Very interesting. So this is the battlefield perhaps. Randomly corrupt the data instead of eliminating it?
mpeg|3 months ago I think it might be because the performance fingerprints need to be bucketed. If they're too specific you'll never get the same fingerprint twice.
reconnecting|3 months ago
If the fingerprint ID is unique every time, there is zero possibility of using it for identification.
conartist6|3 months ago
mpeg|3 months ago