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Browser fingerprinting is just one method among many used to identify individuals online. While it relies on unique combinations of browser and device attributes, it's not foolproof.

Users can employ privacy tools to mitigate its effectiveness. Additionally, cookies, IP addresses, and user behavior analysis offer alternative means of identification.

The ever-evolving digital landscape means that the arms race between tracking techniques and privacy tools continues. As a result, online privacy remains a complex and nuanced issue, with individuals and organizations constantly adapting to maintain a balance between tracking for legitimate purposes and safeguarding personal information.

The bottom line is...there is no problem getting fingerprinted...when the prints belong to a useless source...

What is the purpose of that?