With a Linux system and hardened privacy settings on Firefox, I seem to have a unique fingerprint that I can't seem to make more general. I screwed up and logged into Zuckbook to provide some disinformation and I now realize I should have done that with a dedicated browser. I want to stay on Firefox.If I have some other people logon to Zuckbook with my browser, do you think that might confuse their identity management?

@krock
I think using uBlock Origin with Anti-Facebook filter enabled and only visiting facebook via Firefox's Facebook container will keep you safe from them following you around the net.

Btw, you can get some insights into that fingerprint issue here:
coveryourtracks.eff.org

@m_svo Thanks. I did all that and then realized from EFF that my fingerprint was very unique. I know I am no match for the Zuck. I think having some other random people logon to their Zuckbook accounts on my browser should throw them off. I know I know, I am paranoid.

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Or maybe Mark will just link you guys as a family or coworkers and will use it to suggest friends :)

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