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Device Fingerprint Viewer

See what data websites can use to fingerprint your browser and understand your privacy exposure.

User Agent

Language

Timezone

Screen Size

Color Depth

Pixel Ratio

CPU Cores

Device Memory

Touch Support

Cookies Enabled

Do Not Track

Platform

GPU Renderer

⚠ Privacy Notice

This data is what websites and ad networks can collect about your browser. Combined, these attributes can uniquely identify you across sessions — even without cookies. Consider using a privacy browser or fingerprint-resistant settings.

How browser fingerprinting works.

Browser fingerprinting creates a unique profile from combinations of browser version, OS, screen size, installed fonts, GPU renderer, timezone, language, and more. Unlike cookies, it persists even in private/incognito mode.

To improve your privacy: use Firefox with Enhanced Tracking Protection, enable "resist fingerprinting" in about:config, or use Brave Browser which randomizes fingerprint data.

FAQ

Common questions.

A browser fingerprint is a unique identifier created from the combination of browser settings, installed fonts, screen properties, and hardware info. Even without cookies, websites can use fingerprinting to identify returning visitors.

No. This tool shows you your fingerprint data locally. Nothing is sent to any server. We're showing you what trackers could see — not doing the tracking ourselves.

Use a privacy-focused browser like Firefox or Brave, enable resist fingerprinting settings, use a VPN, and avoid installing too many fonts or extensions. The Tor Browser provides maximum fingerprint resistance.

Browser fingerprints are not always unique but can be very specific. Combined with other signals (IP, behavior), they enable cross-site tracking without cookies.