thisislife2 2 hours ago

PaleMoon browser has a canvas.poisondata config setting (also available in the Preferences GUI) which prevents such fingerprinting. However, note that these things are not used in isolation - browser fingerprinting is done by collecting various other data too, and when collated together, these can provide enough uniqueness to identify (or categorise) your browser into some specific group. We are fighting a losing battle for privacy.

Beijinger an hour ago

I am not sure what it measures, but my privacy enhanced Firefox for browsing seems to show random numbers every time I load this URL and I always stay "unique". Another browser shows "signature stats". If I use my firefox, this won't even show.

My Privacy Plug ins:

Plug ins:

Blend in and spoof most popular properties

BP Privacy block all font and glyph detection

Browser plugs fingerprint privacy randomizer

Canvas Blocker

Clear URLs

Cockie Auto delete

Decentral eyes

NoScript

Privacy Badger

Temporary Containers

uBlockOrigin

frozenlettuce an hour ago

This is a pain point when making browser games, as custom fonts break way too easily in some environments.

krunck an hour ago

My Brave browser seems to be 100% unique.

  • Beijinger 44 minutes ago

    It should give a fingerprint. Try to reload in another tab and see if you stay unique and if the fingerprint changes. I am also unique, but I always stay unique ;-)

atum47 2 hours ago

Apple once disabled canvas for their devices for this reason and broke all my apps, haha.

80% of my projects use canvas