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You should not forget that sites can use cookies to link old and new fingerprints. So if you visit HN after browser upgrade it will still understand that it's you and share the fingerprints with fingerprinting community. Also, fingerprints related to hardware (like GPU name, CPU type and core count) do not change often.

> If you had two firefox users visit the site two months apart, but with the same timezone, language, and screen size, then for all intents and purposes they're indistinguishable

Absolutely wrong. The users will have different hardware, maybe different ISPs, cities etc.



>You should not forget that sites can use cookies to link old and new fingerprints. So if you visit HN after browser upgrade it will still understand that it's you and share the fingerprints with fingerprinting community.

They theoretically could but which sites are actually doing this?

>Also, fingerprints related to hardware (like GPU name, CPU type and core count) do not change often.

That basically boils down to what phone model you have. The number of iPhone 16 users (for instance) in a given city isn't exactly small.

>Absolutely wrong. The users will have different hardware, maybe different ISPs, cities etc.

If you read the comment more carefully you'd understand that it was toy example to prove a point, not a claim that you can only be fingerprinted by those attributes. I even specifically prefaced it with "suppose".




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