Google now allows digital fingerprinting of its users
Google now allows digital fingerprinting of its users

Google is allowing its advertising customers to fingerprint website visitors. Can you stop it?

Google now allows digital fingerprinting of its users
Google is allowing its advertising customers to fingerprint website visitors. Can you stop it?
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Perhaps this will motivate makers of web browsers to finally get serious about making fingerprinting less easy. Looking at you, Mozilla.
Mozilla already has anti fingerprint settings.
Yes, but with a few caveats. Last time I used the 'Resist Fingerprinting' option, it made window resizing funky and some sites flat out rendered wrong.
It needs some polish and some user controls.
That's the tradeoff you have to make. Your window size is a good fingerprint, so spoofing the size makes sense. But websites that need to window size for legitimate reasons are breaking.
How else could it be? The window size directly identifies you AND determines the page layout.