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LibreWolf doesn't work to give you a non-unique fingerprint. Use Mullvad Browser for that (without changing anything other than the safety level).
Don't use a VPN with Tails. You could try something like https://github.com/PJ-Singh-001/Cubic to roll your own custom Ubuntu ISO, or you can just install another Linux distro on it which is what I recommend. Don't forget to enable disk encryption because you can't reliably wipe data from flash storage.
Konform Browser also provides stronger protection against fingerprinting compared to vanilla FF or LW. Similarly (and in no small part thanks) to Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser.
Identification via enumeration and rendering differences of fonts is a major factor that's often overlooked. Those three browsers bundle and enforce the same fonts and fontconfig to make that less reliable as fingerprinting method.