Browser Fingerprint Test
Check your browser fingerprint and see how unique — and trackable — your device is.
🧠 Fingerprint Summary
Highly Unique (97% uniqueness)
Your browser's fingerprint uniqueness is estimated at 97%. Lower is better for privacy.
Curious why your score is high? Learn what this number really means.
Fingerprint ID: 2a313e332f4d
Your Fingerprint ID
2a313e332f4dModerately trackable
Browser & System
ReactSnap
en-US
Asia/Jerusalem
Screen & Hardware
800 × 600
1x
24-bit
16
8 GB
Privacy Signals
unspecified
Yes
Available
Available
Graphics
9e42ab3b078a3e8e
Google Inc.
Google SwiftShader
🔧 Privacy Improvement Tips
- Enable privacy or anti-tracking features in your browser to reduce fingerprint uniqueness.
What is Browser Fingerprinting?
Browser fingerprinting is a technique that websites use to identify and track you based on your browser's unique characteristics — even without cookies. By combining details like your screen resolution, installed fonts, canvas rendering, and WebGL capabilities, trackers can create a "fingerprint" that's often unique to your device.
Unlike IP addresses or cookies, fingerprints are harder to change and can persist across incognito mode or VPN usage. Understanding your browser's fingerprint is the first step in protecting your online privacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
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