See how unique and trackable your browser is. Check canvas, WebGL, fonts, and more.
Analyzing your browser fingerprint...
Collecting canvas, WebGL, audio, and font signals
Browser fingerprinting identifies you by collecting dozens of signals from your browser. Unlike cookies, fingerprints can't be easily deleted and work even in incognito mode.
Your GPU renders graphics slightly differently than others. These tiny variations create a unique signature based on your hardware and drivers.
Your audio stack processes sound in a unique way. This creates a fingerprint based on how your browser handles audio signals.
The fonts installed on your system reveal information about your setup. Rare or custom fonts make you more identifiable compared to default system fonts.
Your screen resolution, color depth, and timezone provide additional signals. Combined with other data, they help narrow down your identity.
Why does uniqueness matter? The more unique your fingerprint, the easier it is to track you across websites without cookies. A common fingerprint helps you blend in with other users.
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