Many platforms can identify you through browser fingerprints. Just as fingerprints reveal a person's unique identity, browser fingerprints can also reveal the unique characteristics of a person's online behavior. Browser fingerprinting is an investigative technique primarily used to trace activity back to a specific person and identify them.
But what type of information is collected, and what is the method of browser fingerprinting? Is there a way to protect yourself? Let's find out.
Tracking via browser fingerprinting is much more intrusive than cookie-based tracking and can even bypass proxy ips.
Information such as the user's device model, browser version, operating system, browser extensions, user's time zone, preferred language setting, ad blocker used, screen size and resolution, and all detailed technical specifications of the computer processing unit (CPU), graphics card, etc. are collected through browser fingerprinting.
Usually, the information collected is sufficient to identify a specific user from among the vast number of Internet users.
Canvas is the code element of a website written in HTML5. This code draws graphics on the web page, and it also generates data such as font size or active background color settings. All of these details come into play when creating unique user IDs used to track users from user pools.
Web applications can also reveal useful user data through a piece of JavaScript code. In most cases, it will display information such as the device's local language, Media Access Control (MAC) address, and screen brightness.
This method is used to check how the device plays the sound. The vendor and version of the browser can affect the nuances of the sound waves produced by the digital oscillators. Users can be identified by looking at values such as audio buffers, oscillators or compressors.
A JavaScript application programming interface (API), WebGL renders graphics and images on the screen. This can be used to get information about the device's graphics system.
Most people confuse browser fingerprinting with cookie tracking. While cookies can also track you online, they are regulated and most require permission.
However, digital fingerprinting happens behind the scenes, without any knowledge or consent. The script used for fingerprinting is also exactly the same as the other scripts used to make the website functional.
With cookies, you can delete them if you wish. However, it is not possible to delete your browser fingerprint. Your browser fingerprint tracks you around the web and reveals who you are when you visit websites.
Use the Lalicat antidetect browser to defend against browser fingerprints, including canvas fingerprints, WebGL fingerprints, audio fingerprints, WebRTC fingerprints, etc. When a user visits a website using the Hubstudio browser, the information identified by the target website is the information set by the user on Lalicat, not the user's original surfing habits, but virtual fingerprint information, which can achieve the effect of defending browser fingerprint identification. Lalicat browser can also be used in the anti-association function of cross-border e-commerce platforms, and social media multi-account management can also use Lalicat anti detect browser.
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