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may i ask which os you're in? linux?
i hate windows, but it seemed like tor's fingerprint randomization works best on commonly used oses. never worked properly on my freebsd or slackware... i use a win10 vm for tor because of this. (only allow tor to communicate, via proxy and block windows from talking to microsoft)