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Not really, because doing this will make you more fingerprintable (see my other comment). That's why the default settings are striking a balance between making all users look similar and not breaking too many things (that would cause users to use user-specific overrides that make them more unique), and why
resistFingerprinting
is inabout:config
rather than a user-facing setting or enabled by default.Or use something like Chameleon and mess with
about:config
which makes every unique fingerprint, different as your data is scrambled. Firefox still haswebRTC
leakage, font fingerprinting, audio fingerprinting... That's the reason why people use arkenfox's user.js !