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Viewing Tiktok profiles breaks with privacy.resistFingerprinting=true

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When viewing any tiktok account profile page, for example this one , the videos do not show up, and says "Something went wrong, Sorry about that! Please try again later."

Here's what i did:

  1. Created new Firefox profile with default settings and no extensions
  2. Visited a TikTok profile, and saw it opens as expected
  3. Changed privacy.resistFingerprinting to true
  4. Refreshed the TikTok profile page, and the error message shows up

I opened the console and compared and there were new warnings:

  • Blocked https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktok from extracting canvas data because no user input was detected.
  • Get user detail failed for getting wrong response

And 3 errors, when there were 0 before, all three read

  • Uncaught TypeError: _0x5e9eb8[_0x2bd187] is null
When viewing any tiktok account profile page, for example [https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktok this one] , the videos do not show up, and says "Something went wrong, Sorry about that! Please try again later." Here's what i did: # Created new Firefox profile with default settings and no extensions # Visited a TikTok profile, and saw it opens as expected # Changed privacy.resistFingerprinting to true # Refreshed the TikTok profile page, and the error message shows up I opened the console and compared and there were new warnings: * Blocked https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktok from extracting canvas data because no user input was detected. * Get user detail failed for getting wrong response And 3 errors, when there were 0 before, all three read * Uncaught TypeError: _0x5e9eb8[_0x2bd187] is null

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Yes, enabling that preference causes errors.

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Terry said

Yes, enabling that preference causes errors.

im aware. hence why im posting about it

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Disable privacy.resistFingerprinting (RFP) and use the new fingerprinting protection (FPP) instead which allows disabling it per-site and fine-grained control of protections. The following useragent exception allows TikTok profile pages to load:

privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true
privacy.fingerprintingProtection.overrides = +AllTargets,-NavigatorUserAgent
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zeroknight said

Disable privacy.resistFingerprinting (RFP) and use the new fingerprinting protection (FPP) instead which allows disabling it per-site and fine-grained control of protections. The following useragent exception allows TikTok profile pages to load: privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true privacy.fingerprintingProtection.overrides = +AllTargets,-NavigatorUserAgent

At the moment i really cant find much documentation at all as to what FPP does. It appears to have been added in v120 but there's nothing at all I can find as to what it actually does. I trust it's good, but I want to know what i'm losing by disabling what I have on right now

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FPP is provided under the "Suspected fingerprinters" setting. It only has a few protections by default but with the +AllTargets override it should match RFP. You can test it on sites like browserleaks, if you notice any difference it would be considered a bug.