01-24-2023 03:31 AM
Is all of privacy.resistFingerprinting incorporated into Enhanced Tracking Protection at the "Strict" level?
When using the former the window and font sizes are not remembered. I am wondering if that has been worked out and the level of protection with privacy.resistFingerprinting is had with Enhanced Tracking Protection ( Strict ).
Thanks
01-24-2023 03:45 PM
No, they are completely unrelated. Tracking Protection blocks scripts from known tracking/fingerprinting servers. The privacy.resistFingerprinting feature changes how Firefox responds to a range of inquiries from sites.
In my opinion, privacy.resistFingerprinting isn't a very effective feature because it's optional and hard to find. In order for the feature to successfully make a user blend in with a crowd, there needs to be a crowd.
01-29-2023 06:22 AM
Thanks for the answer!
I've been experimenting with privacy.resistFingerprinting. It is very EFFECTIVE.
It has some unwanted side effects. I would report them as bugs, but it is kind of hard to tell if they are already in the bugzilla database. The side effects are obvious to anyone using the option for a day, so I assume they are known issues.
01-29-2023 03:49 PM
Some of those side effects may be intentional. Some of them may already have preferences to enable/disable them individually.