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I'm well-versed in privacy issues.
EFF's test is fine, but CreepJS does a better job. I'm really sad that a few months ago they removed an API where it would estimate your fingerprint and give you a 30 day window of how many times you've visited. Tor's benefit was it told me on my first visit that I had been there 80 times in the last 30 days, which wasn't true at all.
Fonts are typically where most browsers fail at hiding hyper-detailed fingerprinting. Mullvad and Tor are the only 2 browsers that hide all that, but can't hide your OS. Nothing can, which is where a VM comes in handy as well. Spoofing values is helpful as it at least masks true values, making your data garbage. Notable garbage, but still garbage.