Use browsers with heavy anti-fingerprinting such as Mullvad Browser(can be used without Mullvad, fork of Tor Browser without Tor), Librewolf or just Tor Browser. Brave also claims to have fingerprint resistance, but it doesn't work well, I have never seen a fingerprint resistant Chromium fork(that was not Anti-Detect meant for fraud).
I use Mullvad Browser & Tor Browser daily, some sites may not function properly but it is what it is.
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But some time you need to use social media and I do profiles for social media, but I want to isolate every website with fake persistent unique fingerprint, that do not match with another website
@Ahmad said: @treesmokah
But some time you need to use social media and I do profiles for social media, but I want to isolate every website with fake persistent unique fingerprint, that do not match with another website
In this case you want an Anti-Detect browser with multiple profiles, be aware many of them are purpose made for criminals and may or may not be safe.
Try to look for something trusted, and they will most certainly be paid, don't even bother looking for free ones.
I assume you are some kind of a spammer on social media and need isolation between accounts to not have them all burned, in this case Anti-Detect it is. You should also be able to utilize automation with many of them offering API's.
Browsers like Mullvad or Tor, aim to have your fingerprint be the same for all users of it. Not much of a per-site isolation, just blending in with everyone else using it.
I assume you are some kind of a spammer on social media and need isolation between accounts to not have them all burned
No I am not spammer but need to isolate social media and advertiser from profile me and do advertise in social media depending on activity on another website
@Ahmad said: No I am not spammer but need to isolate social media and advertiser from profile me and do advertise in social media depending on activity on another website
In this case being a "generic Tor" user is a way to go. They can't trace back your activity to you, as it will be inevitably mixed with others too. It is impossible for an advertisers to make data about you useful in this case, as they are unable to distinguish you. The only thing they can use is an IP address, but I guess changing it is not a problem for you.
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Use browsers with heavy anti-fingerprinting such as Mullvad Browser(can be used without Mullvad, fork of Tor Browser without Tor), Librewolf or just Tor Browser. Brave also claims to have fingerprint resistance, but it doesn't work well, I have never seen a fingerprint resistant Chromium fork(that was not Anti-Detect meant for fraud).
I use Mullvad Browser & Tor Browser daily, some sites may not function properly but it is what it is.
@treesmokah
But some time you need to use social media and I do profiles for social media, but I want to isolate every website with fake persistent unique fingerprint, that do not match with another website
In this case you want an Anti-Detect browser with multiple profiles, be aware many of them are purpose made for criminals and may or may not be safe.
Try to look for something trusted, and they will most certainly be paid, don't even bother looking for free ones.
I assume you are some kind of a spammer on social media and need isolation between accounts to not have them all burned, in this case Anti-Detect it is. You should also be able to utilize automation with many of them offering API's.
Browsers like Mullvad or Tor, aim to have your fingerprint be the same for all users of it. Not much of a per-site isolation, just blending in with everyone else using it.
I assume you are some kind of a spammer on social media and need isolation between accounts to not have them all burned
No I am not spammer but need to isolate social media and advertiser from profile me and do advertise in social media depending on activity on another website
In this case being a "generic Tor" user is a way to go. They can't trace back your activity to you, as it will be inevitably mixed with others too. It is impossible for an advertisers to make data about you useful in this case, as they are unable to distinguish you. The only thing they can use is an IP address, but I guess changing it is not a problem for you.
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