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Additions (changes the user -agent of the request). Well, the question immediately arises why)) since dimonchik2013 wrote separately, according to the Javascript, there is a definition. You have to turn it off because the java script is a little different in browsers and you can still determine on these features. And there is a slightly different layout.
put the virtual machine and check the variables
to start, replace the user_agent of the browser,
and then you have to turn off the javascript and other add-ons
User-agent will not solve the problem completely.
OS can be calculated by fingerprint in tcp/udp headers. So the most reliable way is virtual.
Actually the problem is that you are being betrayed by your own browser. You can use proxies that will cut out unnecessary headers or change the browser itself.
I don’t have a goal to hide, I just need to introduce myself as who I am not, purely for the +1 user of statistics in favor of unix)
thanks to everyone, I just didn’t even know how to google
then maybe fix something in java without disabling it? it's very strange that there is no such possibility ...
plus I have the add-on ghostery
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