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> What tools are available to see what potential fingerprinters see?

Don=E2=80=99t know if such kind of tool exists.
But theorically, they can see any CSS property of any element of the pa=
ge, so=20
all your modifications are visible compared to standard style.

Fingerprinting is only limited by the evil imagination of your enemy (a=
nd=20
technically by Javascript capabilities).

=2D-=20
Aeris
Individual crypto-terrorist group
self-radicalized on the digital Internet

Protect your privacy, encrypt your communications
GPG : EFB74277 ECE4E222
OTR : 922C97CA EC0B1AD3
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