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What score does your browser(s) get?
I’ll start: I got:
one in ~25000 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours
What score does your browser(s) get?
I’ll start: I got:
one in ~25000 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours
CreepJS is much better (and scarier) at fingerprinting you than EFF. I’ve not managed to completely fool it yet but I’ve got my score down to 0% trust, meaning the fingerprint it generates is pretty useless. I suspect the only way to totally fool it (by which I mean spoof my devices) would be to turn JS off completely.
On Safari 17 every time I visit the site it claims it’s my first visit, despite a trust score of 57%. Not sure if I’m interpreting the results wrong or ITP is just doing its job.
I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think creep stores anything on its github incarnation so it’ll always look like it’s your first visit.
Do you have js enabled?
Trying to figure out how to accomplish this - doesn’t even work on tor
Yea, I’m just using the browser on my phone, with Private Relay and intelligent tracking prevention on for all websites. I’ve visited it a bunch of times now and I’ve gotten it to count consecutive visits a few times, but if I just wait a little while and refresh it goes back to 1 and the fuzzy fingerprint is wildly different
Wow yea this seems really good. And scary. Too bad it doesn’t seem to work with mullvad browser
I get 0% on CreepJS with default DDG browser set to “strict”, with a crowd blending score of 27%.
I get 40.7% with Mull + adblocker and 66.5% with FF + adblocker