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Hi,

> 
> pacifica:
> The closest thing I'm aware of to a one-stop-shop to view the factors
> of your fingerprint would be Valve's fingerprint.js library:
> 
> https://github.com/Valve/fingerprintjs2
> 

Thanks for this; I will definitely use it :)

> 
> It's important to consider TBB's design...
> 

It is. Being part of an identified heard isn't as good as everyone being 
unique every session/circuit.  Though I don't think the outcome 
outweighs the effort yet, which is why we have the heard. But if that 
individuality was built in it would.

> 
> That practice would be almost universally discouraged, except perhaps
> for some imaginative fringe cases.
> 

That's us.

Wordlife,
Spencer

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