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Fraud detection and prevention using browser fingerprinting with 99.5% accuracy. Stops account sharing, payment processing fraud and gaming.Pricing:
I'm sure that happens, but I haven't done any work with gyro data myself. There's similar logic for mouse cursor movements, there are libraries out there that will generate a natural looking curve that moves the cursor from one position to another, with imperfections that emulate human hand movement. > Why do we even need an actual device? We can emulate if we even need to and set our headers to look like we're coming from a device browser. This one is much harder, your browser, OS, and hardware leave a uniquely identifiable fingerprint (with Javascript enabled). A website can render some graphical pattern on a <canvas> or audio in an audio context, and the resulting output will have minute differences that originate from your rendering and audio pipelines. Check out: https://amiunique.org/fingerprint https://browserleaks.com/ https://fingerprint.com/ https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/.
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Cover Your Tracks is a website that comes with an agile approach for the users to test the privacy of add-ons with best-in-class tools and techniques with complete online support.Pricing:
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I'm sure that happens, but I haven't done any work with gyro data myself. There's similar logic for mouse cursor movements, there are libraries out there that will generate a natural looking curve that moves the cursor from one position to another, with imperfections that emulate human hand movement. > Why do we even need an actual device? We can emulate if we even need to and set our headers to look like we're coming from a device browser. This one is much harder, your browser, OS, and hardware leave a uniquely identifiable fingerprint (with Javascript enabled). A website can render some graphical pattern on a <canvas> or audio in an audio context, and the resulting output will have minute differences that originate from your rendering and audio pipelines. Check out: https://amiunique.org/fingerprint https://browserleaks.com/ https://fingerprint.com/ https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/.
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BrowserLeaks.com is a website that checks how much private information your web browser is leaking...
I'm sure that happens, but I haven't done any work with gyro data myself. There's similar logic for mouse cursor movements, there are libraries out there that will generate a natural looking curve that moves the cursor from one position to another, with imperfections that emulate human hand movement. > Why do we even need an actual device? We can emulate if we even need to and set our headers to look like we're coming from a device browser. This one is much harder, your browser, OS, and hardware leave a uniquely identifiable fingerprint (with Javascript enabled). A website can render some graphical pattern on a <canvas> or audio in an audio context, and the resulting output will have minute differences that originate from your rendering and audio pipelines. Check out: https://amiunique.org/fingerprint https://browserleaks.com/ https://fingerprint.com/ https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/.
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