How Unique is Your Browser?

Websites track you using a "Digital Fingerprint". We analyze 50+ data points to calculate your uniqueness score.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Browser Fingerprint?

It is a collection of data about your device and browser (screen size, fonts, plugins, etc.) that can uniquely identify you without using cookies.

Can websites track me using my fingerprint?

Yes. Even if you clear your cookies or use Incognito mode, your hardware and software configuration may stay unique enough to identify your sessions.

What data makes up my fingerprint?

It includes your User Agent, Screen Resolution, Timezone, Installed Fonts, Canvas rendering patterns, and hardware details like CPU cores.

Is a browser fingerprint 100% unique?

Not always. If you use a very common device (like a new iPhone) with default settings, your fingerprint might be shared with thousands of other users.

How can I reduce my fingerprint uniqueness?

Using a popular browser without extra extensions, disabling unusual fonts, and avoiding maximized windows can help you blend in with other users.

Does 'Private Mode' hide my fingerprint?

No. Private mode primarily clears cookies and history locally. It does not change the hardware and software signals your browser sends to websites.

What is 'Canvas Fingerprinting'?

It's a technique where the browser draws a hidden image. Small differences in how your hardware renders this image create a unique identifier.

Why does your tool show so much info?

We want to visualize the 'leaks' that websites use to identify you. Showing this data helps you understand your digital footprint.

Can I hide my True IP from fingerprinting?

A VPN or Proxy hides your IP, but it doesn't hide your 'Fingerprint' (hardware/software settings). You need both for true anonymity.

Are some browsers better for fingerprint protection?

Yes. Browsers like Brave, Firefox (with protection on), and Tor Browser have built-in features to randomize or mask fingerprinting signals.