For later. Thanks.
The best way to prevent getting finger printed would be if your browser randomly browses thousands of different sites in the background, so it’ll clutter up the real data with garbage.
Interesting, but let me try an analogy using a house:
-covering your windows
-blacking out your house number
-removing your mailbox
-gated entrance
-surveillance cameras
-camo netting over house to hide from google earth(and maybe street) images
Now, no one knows who’s in there are what they are doing and can’t get in to find out. But you stick out like a “sore thumb” as they say in the article and everyone thinks you are doing something.... aka “you must have something to hide”.
Seems the way to go is to build a honeytrap version of NoScript, Ghostery, ABP etc. which makes servers think you are actually running the garbage they are serving out.
Or, thinking bigger, basically a behind the scenes “virtual browser” running in default/generic mode that talks to the website while you view selected parts in your visible browser.
Privacy died when anyone first plugged into a TCPIP network that routed to the rest of the world.
Your ISP knows where you have been. The police regularly check with the ISP on the suspect to see what searches they made related to the crime like terrorism and PakistaniBrides.com
bump