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What is Browser Fingerprinting

When you use a browser to visit a website, you will find that some websites are secretly collecting various information about you. This information will form a thing called "browser fingerprint", an important identification that can distinguish you from other users. Therefore, browser fingerprints are like fingerprints of people in real life, providing each user with a unique identity. Using this logo, advertiser channels or e-commerce channels can accurately identify user portraits and accurately place advertisements.

Why do browser fingerprint anti-association

Browsers should be concerned about user privacy and how websites handle the information they collect from users on their behalf. When it comes to fingerprinting, not all browsers can be trusted to avoid browser fingerprinting.

For example, Google's Chrome browser claims to use an anti-fingerprint system to provide privacy to its users. However, since it is interested in advertisements, it allows advertisers to still stalk users. This means that while Chrome claims to be anti-fingerprint, it cannot be trusted.

The truth is, if privacy is your primary concern, Google has to be vigilant about everything, as Google works hard to get data for its marketing campaigns. The best browser to use is the BitFingerprint browser, which avoids browser fingerprinting. Yes, Chrome has won the browser wars, but it can't be trusted when it comes to user privacy.

Even though there are many browsers that try to prevent browser fingerprinting, you still need to work harder because some of them can evade the browser's inspection. There are basically two ways to protect yourself from browser fingerprinting – block websites from getting browser fingerprints or spoof browser fingerprints.

How to prevent browser fingerprinting

Use a privacy-focused browser: The BitFingerprint browser is a good choice here, by deeply hiding fingerprint information and preventing them from accessing information that helps them generate fingerprints. Bit Anti-Association Browser has better privacy features, and the powerful fingerprint blocking function is enabled by default. Try not to choose extremely rare new or completely free fingerprint browsers, because this may make your fingerprints more unique.

Do not use any browser extensions: If you must, stick to some very common ones. Every additional extension, especially if it's not widely used, increases your chances of becoming unique.

Use a bit fingerprint browser instead of your actual browser fingerprint. Then better hide and maintain your fingerprint information from being correlated.
 
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