Want! Where can get, pls? (also Qubes is not that bad. I don't play 4k videos, tho. And the fact that you can't hook up a modern android to the USB is annoying af. But for day to day development, I don't find it slow at all. All other USB tasks seem to work ok)
Myth: Browsers can Fool AI by “Spoofing”
Reality: Spoofing is just lying with your words.

Even back in 2016, Google could detect spoofing:

Google gives your client a challenge to draw. This image is from their (now ancient tech) 2016 whitepaper: [12]

Then these drawings are analyzed at the pixel level,

And compared to what that browser, OS, and hardware can normally produce,

This is why the Chameleon Browser Extension whitelists Google and Cloudflare [14]

Because their app, and those like it, just LIE with “user-agents” (their words)

You can’t hide the fundamental nature of browsers,

For example, when someone asked if they should block the specific type of JavaScript (that hides your screen size), the GrapheneOS dev said: [10]

In other words, they fingerprint you based on what you choose to block,

And if you turn off JavaScript,


Enjoy the rest of the fun meme slideshow or get sources:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/myths-of-privacy/fake-or-unrealistic-solutions-smashed.html
Discussion
Hey thanks for reaching out, there's install instructions here:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/vpn-install/easy-one-command.html
The same info is on docs.simplifiedprivacy.com in a more "formal" format
Thanks. Do you have plans to also make a windows version?
Hey not at the moment, due to Windows doing AI recall and such. It's possible for the future, but we'd need to do android first
I thought Microsoft backpeddled on recall after its userbase made known that there is a limit to the type of privacy violations they're willing to take.
Regardless of that, Windows has telemetry and privacy risks, so we wanted to focus on Linux first. As a start-up not using fiat funding, we have limited resources. So doing every platform right away isn't possible. Someone who is aware enough to care about the fingerprint, should be (in theory) aware enough to switch to Linux.
Even if you got Windows devices you need covered, you can use third party Wireguard apps with our service. So it's covered, just not fingerprinting
Makes sense.