The original post: /r/privacy by /u/LeonKohli on 2024-11-10 20:59:10.
Just launched fingerprint.leonkohli.dev - a simple demonstration showing how websites can identify and track you without using cookies or requiring permissions. The demo reveals your browser's unique "fingerprint" created from:
- Hardware details
- Browser settings
- Screen properties
- Font configurations
- Canvas rendering
Everything runs in your browser, no data stored. Built this as an open-source project to raise awareness about browser fingerprinting techniques. Check it out to see how unique your browser really is! Curious to hear what privacy measures you use to combat fingerprinting.