Am I Unique? is a website that analyzes browser fingerprints to study their diversity and uniqueness. It provides detailed information about various browser attributes, including HTTP headers, JavaScript properties, and hardware characteristics, helping users understand their digital footprint and aiding developers in designing better privacy defenses.
BrowserLeaks.com is a comprehensive suite of tools for evaluating browser security and privacy. It offers tests for IP address leaks, JavaScript capabilities, WebRTC vulnerabilities, canvas fingerprinting, WebGL analysis, font fingerprinting, geolocation API, feature detection, SSL/TLS client testing, and content filter identification.
Cover Your Tracks is a tool by the Electronic Frontier Foundation that analyzes browser fingerprints and evaluates privacy protections. It provides detailed insights on how trackers view your browser, including HTTP headers, JavaScript-derived characteristics, and hardware specifications, helping users understand their digital footprint and improve online privacy.
CreepJS is an open-source browser fingerprinting tool created by abrahamjuliot in 2020. It detects JavaScript tampering, fingerprints lie patterns and extensions, and analyzes browser privacy settings. While comprehensive, some techniques are highly artificial and may not reflect real-world usage by major platforms.
Fingerprint.com offers a device intelligence platform for web and mobile apps, providing 99.5% accurate visitor identification. Originally started as the open-source FingerprintJS GitHub project with over 20k stars, it now offers advanced fingerprinting techniques, smart signals, and fraud prevention tools for various industries.
Iphey.com is a browser fingerprinting tool that analyzes digital identities, affiliated with the anti-detect browser GoLogin. It provides detailed insights on browser settings, location, IP address, hardware parameters, and software configurations. Iphey.com compares user data against a global database to determine trustworthiness and potential for server bans.
Pixelscan is a browser fingerprinting tool that detects bots in 20 milliseconds with 99.5% accuracy. It analyzes IP addresses, geolocation, and hardware profiles. Uniquely, Pixelscan helps improve web scraping techniques while maintaining a strict no-data-selling policy, balancing bot detection and creation needs.