Browser Fingerprint Test
Discover what your browser reveals about you
Your Browser Fingerprint
Calculating...
Common
Analyzing...
Unique
🌐 Browser & System
User Agent
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Platform
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Vendor
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Language
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Languages
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Cookies Enabled
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Do Not Track
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PDF Viewer
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🖥 Screen & Display
Screen Resolution
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Available Screen
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Window Size
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Color Depth
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Pixel Ratio
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Orientation
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HDR Support
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Color Gamut
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🖥 Hardware
CPU Cores
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Device Memory
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Touch Support
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Max Touch Points
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Gamepad API
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Battery API
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🕑 Time & Location
Timezone
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Timezone Offset
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Local Time
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Date Format
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💾 Storage & Features
Local Storage
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Session Storage
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IndexedDB
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Web Workers
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Service Workers
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WebAssembly
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WebSocket
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WebRTC
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📶 Network
Connection Type
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Effective Type
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Downlink
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RTT
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Data Saver
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Online Status
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🎨 Canvas Fingerprint
Canvas Hash
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Canvas Supported
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🎮 WebGL Fingerprint
WebGL Renderer
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WebGL Vendor
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WebGL Version
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Shading Language
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Max Texture Size
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Max Vertex Attribs
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WebGL Extensions (0)
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🎵 Audio Fingerprint
Audio Hash
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Sample Rate
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Max Channels
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Audio Context State
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🔠 Detected Fonts
Fonts Found
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Font Hash
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🧩 Plugins & MIME Types
Plugins Count
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MIME Types
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Plugin List
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🛡 Privacy Assessment
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Analyzing...
Checking your browser's privacy features...
Tracking Protection
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Ad Blocker Detected
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Private Browsing
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Brave Browser
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What is Browser Fingerprinting?
Browser fingerprinting is a technique used to identify and track users based on their browser and device characteristics. Unlike cookies, fingerprints are difficult to delete or block because they're generated from your browser's normal behavior. The combination of screen size, fonts, plugins, and other attributes creates a unique "fingerprint" that can identify you across websites.
To reduce your fingerprint uniqueness: Use privacy-focused browsers like Brave or Firefox with privacy extensions, disable JavaScript where possible, use a VPN, and avoid installing unique fonts or plugins.