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this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2026
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If I recall it correctly this is intended behaviour and no problem as long as the fingerprint is random every time. So for example if I visit YouTube today, close the browser and visit YouTube again tomorrow there should be different fingerprints. They are unique but as long as they don't stay the same you can't be tracked with it
that's the intended behavior and its not working like that. try testing with fingerprint.com.. it very clearly identifies i have the same fingerprint and i visited the page n times