AI systems 'stitch' together your digital identity across devices by recognizing patterns in how you move between screens—when you check your phone after leaving your laptop, which apps you use in sequence, which websites you visit in what order. This behavioral stitching creates a single persistent identity that no amount of device-switching can separate.
Cross-device tracking is the practice of linking your activity across phones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs into a single unified profile, even when you switch browsers or use private mode. Advertisers and data brokers use probabilistic and deterministic matching algorithms to stitch these signals together without your knowledge.
AI accelerates this process by finding subtle behavioral patterns — typing rhythm, scroll speed, and app usage sequences — that reveal your identity across devices. Understanding this technique helps you take targeted steps to fragment your digital identity and reduce how much of your behavior can be consolidated into a single exploitable profile.
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