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Hi, thank you for this project! I believe it's a significant step forward in protecting our privacy by preventing software from tracking hardware details. The ability to implement this at the OS level is not only practical but also quite fascinating.
I’d like to suggest adding the option to spoof CPUID instruction data, possibly by running the OS behind a hypervisor. While I’m not entirely sure how complex this would be to implement, it seems like a feasible and valuable enhancement to consider.
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Hi, thank you for this project! I believe it's a significant step forward in protecting our privacy by preventing software from tracking hardware details. The ability to implement this at the OS level is not only practical but also quite fascinating.
I’d like to suggest adding the option to spoof CPUID instruction data, possibly by running the OS behind a hypervisor. While I’m not entirely sure how complex this would be to implement, it seems like a feasible and valuable enhancement to consider.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: