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protecting identity on websites that use cookies and stuff
This is a net privacy question, not sure what forum is best, but the mods can move it if necessary.
I am interested in a particular aspect of browsing privacy. Most articles I can find on the web, and features like incognito mode, seem to be aimed at keeping your own computer free from information that identifies where you've been (identifying this to people who examine your compute). What I would like to do is keep the website I'm visiting from identifying me on repeat visits. I realize I may have to enable cookies to get on such websites, and typically they won't allow connections from Tor, so I realize they are going to know my IP address, browser version, etc. as well as setting a cookie on my system. But I would like to know if it's possible to erase the cookies, reconnect from a different IP address, and basically obscure the fact that I've been to the website before, so they at least can't track me across multiple visits.