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  1. ​Hi everyone! ​Now that we are clients from AirVPN, we are being disguised as users within the same network, we appear as coming from the same AirVPN servers. However, as a lot of you already know our browsers give very unique data to the world, so even hiding behind the same numbers,they can know which user is which based on that data. I'm sure most of the people here already knows Panopticlick. With this in mind, just using one of those firefox extensions to change your user-agent is not really useful, as you are creating very unique sets of values that identifies you. I think that the best aproach is the one that the guys from ​Tor Browser are using, hiding all their users behind the same user-agent and other accept-* headers. ​What do you think about using the same set of values for all the users of AirVPN? Choosing the same values as Tor Browser could be a good idea, but the main idea is trying to be as similar as possible between us.
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