If you’ve ever visited a site like amiunique.org, browserleaks.com, or pixelscan.net, you’ve probably seen a warning about how “unique” your browser fingerprint is, often followed by a long list of technical attributes related to your browser and your IP address. These tools have become popular| The Castle blog
When it comes to bot and fraud detection, identifying the exact browser being used can be important, especially for privacy-focused browsers like Brave. Tools like Brave implement anti-fingerprinting features (e.g. canvas randomization), which can skew detection results or even cause false positives if misinterpreted. As we discussed here, users| The Castle blog