Google can't fingerprint you very well if you block all scripts from Google.
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Google can't fingerprint you very well if you block all scripts from Google.
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Google can't fingerprint you very well if you block all scripts from Google.
Considering how few people block all scripts, this could also make it trivial for them to fingerprint you.
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Considering how few people block all scripts, this could also make it trivial for them to fingerprint you.
Anyone who uses uBlock blocks Google scripts.
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Anyone who uses uBlock blocks Google scripts.
uBlock Origin + PiHole FTW.
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Considering how few people block all scripts, this could also make it trivial for them to fingerprint you.
plus Random User Agent.
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Google can't fingerprint you very well if you block all scripts from Google.
This breaks all kinds of stuff though. A ton of sites use Google for captchas.
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Considering how few people block all scripts, this could also make it trivial for them to fingerprint you.
I've checked, its true. Linux plus Firefox already puts you in the 2 percent category.
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This breaks all kinds of stuff though. A ton of sites use Google for captchas.
I just don’t use any sites like that. If a site is using something other than Turnstile from Cloudflare, then I refuse to use it. I haven’t really experienced any inconvenience myself with this policy, but obviously I don’t depend on any sites that require recaptcha.
But you can allow/block any elements per site, or globally, which makes it trivial to block all unwanted scripts except on specific sites. So there is nothing preventing you from only exposing yourself to Google on the few sites you use that need those scripts.
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plus Random User Agent.
Random User Agent.
I love this.
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