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<blockquote data-quote="ozone" data-source="post: 593648" data-attributes="member: 58689"><p>I don't know if this is known but each browsers (firefox, chrome, ...) are sending request headers in different orders so even if you try to modify your browser with extensions and tweaks to look same like another you can't do it completely, as there will be always something you cannot change</p><p></p><p>first image is firefox (left) and chrome (right) modified to look like tor, you cannot tell which one is chrome or firefox</p><p>[SPOILER][ATTACH=full]135540[/ATTACH] [/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>second image for same browsers (firefox – top, chrome - bottom), using site <a href="https://pgl.yoyo.org/http/browser-headers.php" target="_blank">HTTP Header Viewer: list browser headers</a> I can check request headers order and find out which browser target user is using</p><p>[SPOILER][ATTACH=full]135542[/ATTACH] [/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozone, post: 593648, member: 58689"] I don't know if this is known but each browsers (firefox, chrome, ...) are sending request headers in different orders so even if you try to modify your browser with extensions and tweaks to look same like another you can't do it completely, as there will be always something you cannot change first image is firefox (left) and chrome (right) modified to look like tor, you cannot tell which one is chrome or firefox [SPOILER][ATTACH=full]135540[/ATTACH] [/SPOILER] second image for same browsers (firefox – top, chrome - bottom), using site [URL="https://pgl.yoyo.org/http/browser-headers.php"]HTTP Header Viewer: list browser headers[/URL] I can check request headers order and find out which browser target user is using [SPOILER][ATTACH=full]135542[/ATTACH] [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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