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I would like to hide my browser, screen resolution, cookies and operating System.

is it possible?

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Hi HArrOld! What is your real question? Of course it's possible to change the user agent. There are plenty of solutions for different browsers, available as add-ons or even built into the browser. What concrete problem are you facing? – slhck Oct 30 '12 at 14:48
Hi slhck! It's simple. I just want to hide all data. I use Firefox browser. Can you help be? – HArrOld Oct 30 '12 at 14:52
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Sure we can help you, but have you tried the User Agent Switcher add-on already? By the way, screen resolution and cookies have nothing to do with the user agent. – slhck Oct 30 '12 at 14:55
Is there any other solution? I installed Masking Ageent (basa.nl/apps/maskingagent) add-on for Firefox so now i can hide my operating system! But the others still remain.Someone suggested >>> Ad Muncher. What do you think? – HArrOld Oct 30 '12 at 15:02
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Well, you could disable JavaScript so as not to give away your screen size, and browse in Incognito (or "Private") mode so that no cookies are stored. – slhck Oct 30 '12 at 15:13
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By using a User Agent Switcher, you will not be hiding screen resolution or cookies. However, you will fool the sites to make it look like you're a web crawler (often giving different levels of access to a site for SEO data).

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Is there any other solution? Because the others still remain. Thx – HArrOld Oct 30 '12 at 15:03

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