I've been exploring browser fingerprinting tools lately and came across FireKey (app.firekey.ai). It shows your real browser fingerprint in real time, which is surprisingly detailed. Most people assume incognito mode or a VPN makes them private, but fingerprinters can use WebGL, canvas, AudioContext, font enumeration, and dozens of other signals to identify you across sessions. Has anyone here used anti-detect browsers or fingerprint testing tools for legitimate privacy testing? Curious what approaches work best for: - E-commerce sellers managing multiple accounts (legally) - Developers testing geo-specific features - Privacy researchers studying tracking methods FireKey makes this visible by generating a unique fingerprint hash you can compare across browsers/devices. Interesting tool for understanding what sites actually see.Hey Product Hunt community! FireKey is an anti-detect browser that gives each profile a unique, realistic browser fingerprint. Browser fingerprinting accounts for ~70% of multi-account correlation detections. Even with a VPN, if two accounts share the same canvas hash or WebGL renderer, platforms link them. FireKey assigns unique fingerprints per profile and includes a built-in audit tool. Free beta at app.firekey.ai - would love feedback from the community!
Hey Product Hunt community! FireKey is an anti-detect browser that gives each profile a unique, realistic browser fingerprint. Browser fingerprinting accounts for ~70% of multi-account correlation detections. Even with a VPN, if two accounts share the same canvas hash or WebGL renderer, platforms link them. FireKey assigns unique fingerprints per profile and includes a built-in audit tool. Free beta at app.firekey.ai - would love feedback from the community!