Good day. There is a question. Now it is easy to identify a user other than ip. For example, by the signature of the browser (there is going to all the information about the system + headers http + cookies + local storage). Here is an example of a site that calculates uniqueness according to this scheme http://panopticlick.eff.org/

The question is: what to use and what is better to use so that it cannot be calculated according to such a scheme?

PS After all, even if you constantly clean cookies, local storage is not enough, and javascript cannot be disabled (after all, many sites use it in their work). It is necessary to remember that flash also has its local storage, etc.

And another question: If I reinstall the OS, will it be possible to identify this PC by the browser signature?

  • And yes, there is no browser signature. - pyatak
  • a signature means a set of information about the system + headers + other garbage, with which you can identify a PC - Arthur Lodenev
  • There are only headers, "other stuff" no. The http headers are not identified by the PC, at least by the fact that there is nothing interesting besides the USER-AGENT. And the user-agent is the browser version, and your neighbor uses 99% of the same version. - pyatak
  • You do not take into account what information can be collected using javascript, java. - Arthur Lodenev
  • Muhahah what? Version of my cat? - pyatak

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Yes, even for a housewife

tor + incognito window

  • Do you think it makes sense to connect to the torus by proxy? - Arthur Lodenev
  • And did I understand correctly that a torus is something like a secured proxy chain? - Arthur Lodenev
  • You are the second comment responded to the first. Yes, this is partly a proxy chain, and a proxy through a proxy is already oily oil, but technically no one interferes. - pyatak