Behavioral fingerprinting is the practice of identifying you based on unique patterns in how you browse—your clicking habits, scrolling speed, time spent on pages, even how you move your mouse. This identification persists across sites, browsers, and devices without cookies, making it nearly invisible and extremely difficult to escape. Companies use it to track you for advertising, but attackers can use the same techniques to identify targets or verify stolen identities.
Behavioral fingerprinting is a technique websites use to identify and track users by analyzing unique patterns in how they move, type, scroll, and interact online, even without cookies or login data.
AI makes this tracking far more powerful by combining dozens of subtle signals into a persistent profile that follows you across sites, and understanding it helps you take targeted steps to reduce your exposure and reclaim control of your browsing identity.
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