Browser Fingerprint Scanner

Scanning browser digital fingerprint — unique characteristics that can identify you

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The test collects Canvas, WebGL, Audio, system parameters and checks data consistency. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Anti-fraud systems do not rely on IP alone. They also profile Canvas, WebGL, Audio, fonts, screen metrics, hardware hints, and browser capabilities. This scanner helps you see how distinctive your current browser setup looks.

How it works

  1. 1The page collects the same high-signal browser attributes used by anti-detect and fraud-detection stacks.
  2. 2We group the signals into categories such as graphics, audio, hardware, language, and automation exposure.
  3. 3The tool highlights combinations that look unusually rare or internally inconsistent.
  4. 4You can then tune the browser profile before logging into high-risk properties.

What it checks

  • Canvas, WebGL, AudioContext, and rendering fingerprints
  • Language, timezone, screen size, and device memory hints
  • Font and media capability exposure
  • Navigator properties commonly checked by anti-bot systems

Frequently asked questions

Does a unique fingerprint always mean I will be banned?
No. But unusual or inconsistent fingerprints increase scrutiny. IP, behaviour, and fingerprint all stack together into one risk model.
Is a standard Chrome profile safer than a heavily modified one?
Usually yes. The safest profile is not the most exotic one but the most believable one: coherent device signals, matching locale, and minimal anomalies.
When should I use this scanner?
Use it after changing anti-detect settings, switching browser builds, or preparing a new account farming setup. It is best used before the first login, not after a ban wave.