> (In reply to comment #19) This is because most people don't do this, thus any
> non-standard anything is highly fingerprint worthy. The only way to make a dent
> in the problem is to do it for everyone at once.
Even if you don't change it *and* remove the date *and* remove the version,
many 3rd-party builds will still use the general.useragent.extra machanism to
add their own sub-version information, so those could still be spotted and fingerprinted. Sorry, but I fail to see the point of these efforts here...
> (In reply to comment #19) This is because most people don't do this, thus any
> non-standard anything is highly fingerprint worthy. The only way to make a dent
> in the problem is to do it for everyone at once.
Even if you don't change it *and* remove the date *and* remove the version, useragent. extra machanism to
many 3rd-party builds will still use the general.
add their own sub-version information, so those could still be spotted and fingerprinted. Sorry, but I fail to see the point of these efforts here...