I never paid much attention to browser fingerprints until I started testing a few fingerprint check tools.
What's interesting is that websites can see far more than your IP. Things like screen resolution, timezone, installed fonts, and WebRTC settings all contribute to the picture.
Pixelscan was probably the easiest one to understand. It quickly highlighted a few inconsistencies in my setup and made it obvious what needed attention.
I also looked at how it compares with BrowserScan and CreepJS, since each tool seems to focus on different signals.
Full review:
Pixelscan Review 2026: What It Tests and How to Improve Your Browser Fingerprint
Have you ever run a browser fingerprint test? Curious how many people actually check this stuff regularly.











