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I did a bit more research using AmIUnique.org - and wow, even after a browser restart and computer restart several things didn't change that are detectable by websites that are pretty difficult to change without hard work:
1. Fonts (the ones you have enabled and do NOT)2. webGLData image output3. Canvas output4. Screen Resolution
I never even thought of the fonts scenario where you grab a list of all the fonts the user has enabled on their computer, then combine that with webGLData + Canvas, and a host of other unique identifies.
I haven't been able to find the specific hardware IDs yet, but the simple face that the uniqueness of the canvas image drawn stays the same means websites can identify you rather easily.
Canvas image:
On that AmIUnique site you can download the JSON files of your data, then clear history/cookies and even restart your computer. The Fonts, webGLData and Canvas stays exactly the same.
Throw in screen resolution and other aspect and it's a wrap.
The only way to change the Canvas and webGLData image is to use another browser.
i don't think even browser changes can change it. it probably depends on http requests. most browsers set same preferences(like language accepted, content encoding accepted etc). removing fonts that are used less by websites could help imo.
I've tried multiple browsers, incluiding Tor (which gets you banned automatically) and LibreWolf, none worked. For some reason Brave anti fingerprinting shield is the only one that actually works(go figure).
I can confirm they detect your browser fingerprint, but i do not know which data they are using to detect you.
Man, true that. At least mods in other forums are getting paid for running the site. Reddit mods are sth else, doing that stupid thing for free. most of them don't even promote anything in their subreddit. maybe some bigger power is paying them to censor posts....the thing is if you've written more than 100 unique comments with a same userid, btw comments which are very unique not like "oh so nice" and "lame repeated reddit jokes"..people will identify you very easily. My new plan is to use new reddit account every 15 days so that people don't find about you that bad. but it's practically impossible as you need some karma to write your opinions, else you'll get shadowbanned by negative karma.
The longest i stayed without an account was three months. They still got me after 6 days (the only positive thing was that Reddit anti-spam filters never caught me.) It doesn't matter how long you stay out of Reddit, if you are a serial ban evader, Reddit mods will catch you. The only way to come back is if the mods simply do not care, or if they somehow disappear.
Also, Reddit is working on new ban evasion tools, which will make life even harder for future ban evasion: https://old.reddit.com/r/ModSupport...unity_digest_made_it_clear_that_you_could_do/
I assumed everyone that was doing this used a different VM for each user...
Can you change your browser fingerprinting with a VM? I've tried different versions of Windows and that also did not work. It's Browser and IP related.