Browser Fingerprint Check

See how uniquely identifiable your browser is — without cookies.

Analyzing your browser fingerprint...

What Makes Your Browser Unique

Canvas Fingerprint

Your GPU renders fonts and shapes slightly differently from every other device. This creates a unique hash.

WebGL Renderer

Your graphics card model and driver are exposed through WebGL, creating a highly unique hardware signal.

Font Enumeration

The set of fonts installed on your system is unique. JS can detect fonts through rendering timing differences.

How to Reduce Your Fingerprint

Best

Use Tor Browser — standardizes fingerprint across all users.

Good

Firefox with uBlock Origin + canvas fingerprinting protection.

Decent

Brave Browser — built-in fingerprint randomization.

Basic

Enable Privacy Sandbox in Chrome settings and block 3rd-party cookies.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Incognito mode prevents local history storage but does not change your screen resolution, GPU, fonts, or timezone. Your fingerprint is identical in incognito.

A VPN hides your IP address but not your browser fingerprint. Websites can still identify you through canvas rendering, WebGL, and other browser attributes even with a VPN active. That said, masking your IP is still a worthwhile first layer — NordVPN is a solid option.

Low scores are common. Most browsers share extensive hardware and configuration details by default. Chrome users typically score lowest due to widely-enabled APIs. Firefox and Brave score higher.

Canvas fingerprinting and WebGL renderer are the most unique signals. They're hardware-derived and extremely difficult to spoof without breaking visual rendering.

Largely no. DNT is a voluntary signal that websites can ignore. Most ad networks and trackers do not respect it. However, some GDPR-regulated sites in Europe are required to honor it.

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