HTML Fingerprinting


HTML fingerprinting (also known as browser fingerprinting or Canvas fingerprinting) is a tracking technique used by websites which exploits the HTML5 canvas element to collect information about users, such as the browser, time zone, operating system and version, default language, and more. Much of this information is contained in the browser and it can be used to uniquely identify a user out of the sea of other internet users. Unlike browser cookies, it's a method of tracking users without their consent.

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