Browser Fingerprint

Discover your unique digital identifier used for cookie-less tracking.

Generated Fingerprint Hash

Generating fingerprint...

Uniqueness Score

How identifiable your browser is based on collected data

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CommonUnique

Screen & Color

Resolution and color depth

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Timezone

System timezone setting

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Hardware

CPU cores and Device Memory

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Platform

Operating System

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Language

Browser primary language

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Cookies Enabled

Status of cookie storage

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Do Not Track

DNT header preference

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Touch Support

Maximum touch points

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Pixel Ratio

DPR (Zoom Level)

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Canvas Fingerprint

Hidden image render hash

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WebGL Context

GPU Vendor & Renderer

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How does this work?

The mechanics of cookie-less tracking.

Even when you block cookies or use Incognito mode, your browser shares a unique set of hardware and software configurations with websites you visit. Scripts can silently gather this data to create a 'fingerprint' that uniquely identifies your device across the web.

Cookie-less Tracking

Tracks you across sessions even in Incognito mode or with cookies disabled.

Hardware Canvas

Rendering invisible graphics reveals the specific nuances of your GPU and drivers.

Privacy Measures

Browsers like Brave, Tor, or privacy extensions can randomize these APIs to mitigate tracking.

Stateless Check

We generate this hash entirely on your client. It is never sent to or stored on our servers.

How to Protect Yourself

Actionable steps to reduce your digital footprint.

Use Privacy-Focused Browsers

Browsers like Brave, Tor, or Firefox (with Strict Tracking Protection) actively randomize or block fingerprinting APIs.

Install Anti-Tracking Extensions

Extensions like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger block known tracking scripts before they can execute and build your profile.

Understand Incognito Limits

Remember that Incognito/Private mode only clears your local history and cookies. It does NOT hide your browser fingerprint.

Disable Unnecessary Features

Disabling WebGL or third-party cookies in your browser settings can reduce the surface area available to trackers.