Post #491956
2026-03-02 09:23 UTC
Their website (coveryourtracks.eff.org/learn) do mention the concern you have; Blocking trackers means you are a user with a very specific settings. I suppose it would be like going around with a full face mask; You are technically private, but you are uniquely identifiable unless someone else does that. I also get “Uniquely Identifiable” on my personalised browser, but nothing like it when I try it out on newly installed Mullvad browser with no changes.
Not that I know much about how Tor traffic is identified, but Tor bridges seems like a potential solution? I would dig into that a bit more.
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@Username85920@lemmy.ml 2026-03-02 13:50
I did not tinker a lot with LibreWolf, it only has protonpass and ublock origin (it came with it). I did not change anything on Vanadium but I understand Vanadium is security over privacy. Is there really a way to avoid both trackers and fingerprinting ? I’ll look into mullvad to see how it fares.