I've *never* been a fan of tweaking one fingerprint by REPLACING IT with another fingerprint.
The whole "F...YouGoogle" client data is nothing but a STANDS OUT LIKE A SORE THUMB FINGERPRINT.
One really is better served with a "faked popular" fingerprint than one like this.
All this fingerprint does is "tie you together", lump sum, with any "criminal elements" using the same exact fingerprint.
So you had better cross your fingers that the "criminal element" isn't using the same ISP (probably a safe assumption, but why risk it?).