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Understanding Browser Fingerprinting: Why It Matters More Than Your IP

In the world of online security, hiding your IP address is not enough. Modern websites use a more sophisticated technique called 'browser fingerprinting' to identify and track you.

Every browser has a unique 'fingerprint'.

What Is a Browser Fingerprint?

A browser fingerprint is a collection of information that your browser automatically provides to the websites you visit. It includes dozens of parameters such as: operating system, browser version, time zone, language, screen resolution, installed fonts, and hardware parameters (via Canvas, WebGL). When combined, this information creates a digital 'fingerprint' that is almost unique to each user.

Why Does It Matter?

Major platforms like Facebook, Google, and Amazon use this technology to:

Multilogin: The Anti-Fingerprinting Solution

Using only a VPN or proxy is not enough because they only change your IP, while your browser fingerprint remains the same. Multilogin solves this by creating entirely new virtual browser environments. Each environment not only has its own IP but also a completely different and authentic browser fingerprint, helping you comprehensively protect your online identity.

In the battle for privacy and digital asset management, controlling your browser fingerprint is the deciding factor. Multilogin gives you that control.

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