@first_ad4972 @Gordon_Freeman @librewolf you have to enable cookies. It’s safer to do it by adding exceptions for the specific sites you need. Go to Settings->Privacy & Security->Cookies and Site Data->Manage Exceptions
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@first_ad4972 @Gordon_Freeman @librewolf you have to enable cookies. It’s safer to do it by adding exceptions for the specific sites you need. Go to Settings->Privacy & Security->Cookies and Site Data->Manage Exceptions
@Jain @librewolf
You have to enable canvas data access for that specific site
https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#should-i-allow-canvas-access-how-do-i-do-it
I’m testing in #librewolf latest release (v116.0-1) and I got different fingerprint ID when I open fringerprint.com in a private window and then I close and open it in a normal window.
Is your librewolf updated?
@Cornflake_Dog @librewolf is it enable by default in #Librewolf?