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How do I have site-specific zoom even with privacy.resistFingerprinting enabled?

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I want to have site-specific zoom, but enabling `privacy.resistFingerprinting` disables this. How can I re-enable site specific zoom without having to disable `privacy.resistFingerprinting`?

I want to have site-specific zoom, but enabling `privacy.resistFingerprinting` disables this. How can I re-enable site specific zoom without having to disable `privacy.resistFingerprinting`?

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There is no built-in way to do that. Maybe an add-on could do it?? If you haven't tried searching already, it might be simpler to use the website directly rather than using the search box on the built-in Add-ons page.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/

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Note that Resist Fingerprinting is more aimed at the Tor project. Using Resist Fingerprinting in a Firefox release has its disadvantages as this affects the user agent, but also places you in the UTC timezone and gives you rounded screen dimensions and can give font issues with locally installed fonts and disables site specific zoom. There are other ways like using extensions or Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection to deal with specific details you want to block or change.