Reminds me of the framework the Tor browser used to distinguish between “not being able to generate a fingerprint” and “not being able to generate a fingerprint that is unique to a user”. Their idea is that all users should look alike, rather than making sure the fingerprint is different for each visit. A “privacy tests” websites out there are using the latter and therefore report the “wrong thing”
Reminds me of the framework the Tor browser used to distinguish between “not being able to generate a fingerprint” and “not being able to generate a fingerprint that is unique to a user”. Their idea is that all users should look alike, rather than making sure the fingerprint is different for each visit. A “privacy tests” websites out there are using the latter and therefore report the “wrong thing”
https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#fingerprinting-linkability