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Can fingerprints identify mobile devices?
When we go to the site from a PC, we pass a bunch of parameters to the site and using the fingerprints method, we can compare the screen resolution, video card, processor, Windows version, time zone, language. extensions, etc. thus large companies determine that you are you, but I was wondering what would happen if I go to the same site from Android? You can take a popular smartphone, and all the parameters - screen resolution, processor, etc. will be the same for each user, so it’s more difficult to identify a mobile device through fingerprints and it’s easier to be an anonymous user through a mobile browser?
It is clear that through a mobile phone you can also see the android version, but still there are much fewer parameters in order to determine the device .. or am I mistaken ?!
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We just recently developed something similar, and I can say one thing - for fingerprinting, mobile capabilities are less, of course, but more than enough.
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