Device Fingerprinting
Device Fingerprinting is a technique used to recognize a device based on its unique characteristics rather than cookies. It collects information such as browser type, screen resolution, installed fonts, and operating system to create a unique identifier.
This method is increasingly important as third-party cookies are phased out. Advertisers and fraud-detection systems use fingerprints to maintain tracking accuracy and detect suspicious patterns.
While fingerprinting can be effective for security and measurement, it must comply with privacy laws and user-consent requirements. Ethical implementation focuses on anonymized, non-invasive data use.
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