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For improving privacy. Other anti-fingerprinting methods haven’t been working for me on my iPhone. The fingerprint detector on Coveryourtracks.eff.org keeps returning me the EXACT SAME hashes of canvas, WebGL, etc. fingerprints, whether I use any anti-fingerprinting extensions, or use the Brave browser (which claims to randomise my fingerprint). Why not have the option to simply disable those features altogether (and also have the option to whitelist sites that do really need them)? Epic is the only browser available on iOS that actually does this (coveryourtracks also returned to me a very different hash of canvas and WebGL when I used Epic as a result), but it would be really great to see this feature on Orion
This is what I got from amiunique.org when using Epic:
I would imagine those options to be in the Settings or in a pop-up opened by selecting an icon on the header or near the tabs. We would toggle on/off various features, and manually enable them locally for or whitelist sites that won’t work without them enabled. Like in Brave, where we can choose to block or enable trackers, phishing, fingerprinting and scripts on individual sites.