#browser
How your browser identifies you to websites through user agent strings, plugins, screen resolution, and other technical details that contribute to your online profile.
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What Is WebGL Fingerprinting?
WebGL fingerprinting is an advanced tracking technique that uses your device’s graphics hardware to create a persistent, hard-to-erase identifier.
How Unique Is Your Browser Fingerprint?
Your browser broadcasts a subtle but powerful signature every time you visit a site. Find out how unique yours really is — and how to blend in.
What Is Canvas Fingerprinting? How It Tracks You Across the Web
Canvas fingerprinting is one of the web's most persistent tracking techniques. Here's how it works and what you can do about it.
Browser Fingerprinting: How Websites Track You Without Cookies
Cookies aren't the only way websites track you. Discover how browser fingerprinting works and what you can do about it.
Explore More Privacy Tools
Check what other information your connection and device expose online.