How fingerprint browsers prevent website tracking?

Time: 2023-03-14 16:35 Author: 指纹浏览器管理员 Click:
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Cyberstalking is nothing new. The fact that anyone using a smartphone, computer, laptop, or other internet-connected device can be tracked improves the user experience in some ways, but also violates user privacy.
 
Your information may be safe on the surface level from internet tracking, but it is not completely safe from third parties or cybercriminals. In fact, users' data is often shared with these third parties in order to hack users' personal accounts and access sensitive information.
 
The most common methods of tracking users are:
 
1. By IP address
 
2. Cursor tracking software
 
3. Cross-tracking (information from multiple different devices of one owner)
 
4. The account frequently accessed by the device
 
5. Email correspondence and search history
 
So how to protect your privacy as much as possible? In the age of cyberstalking, is there a way to keep your information truly safe?
 
There are several ways to ensure information security in the online environment.
 
1. Websites are not allowed to store cookies
 
In Internet parlance, a cookie is a small piece of data created by a web server when a user visits a website. When you visit a new website and you are asked to allow cookies to be collected, simply click "No", this may disable some website functionality but protects your device from technological damage.
 
 
This is the most direct and effective way to solve website tracking. The Bit Fingerprint Browser allows users to generate an infinite number of different browser environments, and arbitrarily change the fingerprint data in each environment. The website can detect the user's actual data or identify the visitor's identity, effectively solving the user's online security and privacy issues.
 
3. Set the device to "do not track"
 
You can keep your information safe by enabling "Do Not Track" in your browser settings. However, this is only a request to the website and some websites and browsers may not accept it.
 
4. Use Internet Tracking Blocker
 
Internet browsers have various types of plug-ins that help protect your information from Internet tracking. Tracking Blocker rejects Internet tracking by browsers and websites, while Ad Blocker protects your device from spam and targeted ads caused by Internet tracking.
 
Security should be your top priority when using the Internet, and whether you want to protect sensitive data or be wary of internet stalking in general, it's worth taking some steps to limit online tracking.