Browser Fingerprint Test
See how unique and trackable your browser is
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is browser fingerprinting?
Fingerprinting collects unique browser characteristics (plugins, fonts, screen size, WebGL) to create a trackable identifier without cookies.
How to prevent fingerprinting?
Use Tor Browser, enable Firefox fingerprinting protection, or use privacy browsers like Brave.
Is fingerprinting worse than cookies?
Yes, because it works without storing data on your device, making it harder to detect and block.
Can I change my browser fingerprint without installing extensions?
You can reduce fingerprint uniqueness by using common screen resolutions, disabling JavaScript, using standard fonts, and browsing in private mode. However, complete prevention requires specialized tools like Tor Browser.
What data does a browser fingerprint collect?
Browser fingerprints typically collect your screen resolution, installed fonts, timezone, language, plugins, canvas rendering, WebGL data, audio context, and hardware concurrency to create a unique identifier.
What is Browser Fingerprinting?
Browser fingerprinting is a technique used to collect information about your browser and device to create a unique identifier. Unlike cookies, fingerprints don't store anything on your device, making them harder to detect and block.
Websites can use this information to track you across the internet, even if you clear your cookies or use private browsing mode.
How to Reduce Fingerprinting
Use Tor Browser: Designed to make all users look identical.
Browser Extensions: Tools like Privacy Badger or Canvas Blocker can help.
Firefox Privacy Settings: Enable Enhanced Tracking Protection in strict mode.
Brave Browser: Has built-in fingerprint randomization features.