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Browser Fingerprinting
What is browser fingerprinting?
Browser fingerprinting is a technique that uses attributes like browser information, language settings, screen size, fonts, installed plugins, and especially IP address to “fingerprint” a unique device/browser. Used by some attribution providers, other adtech firms, and consumer-facing websites, fingerprinting is considered somewhat unsavory for its invasive approach to privacy. As a result, major browser providers have been taking steps to make it harder to fingerprint devices.
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