Canvas
Canvas rendering can vary by browser, graphics stack, font rendering, and anti-fingerprinting protections.
Each component is collected only after visible user action on the dashboard. Public output uses hashes, counts, and redacted summaries instead of raw high-entropy details.
Canvas rendering can vary by browser, graphics stack, font rendering, and anti-fingerprinting protections.
WebGL exposes graphics capability and renderer signals. Fingerprint stores and shares only summaries or hashes.
Audio processing differences can identify browser and hardware behavior without recording microphone input.
Font availability can vary by OS, browser, and installed software. Public output uses counts and hashes.
Screen dimensions, color depth, and pixel ratio help explain layout and device class exposure.
Navigator exposes browser, language, hardware, plugin, cookie, and automation hints.
CSS feature support explains browser engine capability. Unsupported APIs are marked unavailable instead of guessed.
Media capability checks summarize codec and rendering support without requesting camera or microphone access.
Permission state summaries are limited to safe, non-invasive API availability and do not prompt for location, camera, or microphone.
Cookie, localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB availability help explain privacy or browser policy mode.
Timezone and locale can reveal broad regional settings and privacy-resistance behavior.
DOMRect measures subpixel layout behavior that may vary across engines, zoom, and font settings.
JA4H is represented as a local browser-header style summary where available; Atlas correlation is protected/degraded.
Connection and edge hints are limited to safe availability metadata and never include raw IP addresses.