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3. On the defensive side, more and more browser vendors are adding fingerprinting protection directly in their browser. As mentioned previously in this blog post, Tor and Firefox are at the forefront of these efforts by limiting passive fingerprinting and blocking active fingerprinting vectors.
Since its initial release, the Brave browser also includes built-in protection against it.
Apple made changes to Safari in 2018 to limit it and Google announced in May 2019 its intention to do the same for Chrome.