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Obviously for anonymity, this is terrible. If you log into an anonymous forum account with the same browser as you do a personal email account, <b>the browser profile will appear the same, effectively deanonymizing you if the information is combined.</b><br>
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Moreover, this also stops any form of persona separation because <b> all of your activity is uniquely tied to that browser footprint,</b> regardless of whether you are logged in, what site you're on, or even if you're routing through TOR.
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Moreover, this also stops any form of persona separation because <b> all of your activity is uniquely tied to that browser footprint,</b> regardless of wheter you are logged in, what site you're on, or even if you're routing through TOR.
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Mitigation for this is quite straightforward: usage of the <a href="../torvsvpns/index.html">Tor Browser </a> since <b>every user is made to look the same.</b> Most of the identifying metadata mentioned before is not a threat since configuration is uniform across all users.
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