Fingerprinting
How Fingerprinting Works
Section titled “How Fingerprinting Works”Every browser has a unique “fingerprint” — a combination of hardware and software characteristics that websites use to identify you. Veilus creates realistic, consistent fingerprints for each profile.
Fingerprint Components
Section titled “Fingerprint Components”Veilus manages these fingerprint properties per profile:
| Component | What it does |
|---|---|
| Canvas | Unique canvas rendering hash |
| WebGL | GPU renderer and vendor strings |
| AudioContext | Audio processing fingerprint |
| Fonts | Installed font list |
| Screen | Resolution, color depth, pixel ratio |
| Navigator | User agent, platform, hardware concurrency |
| Timezone | Geographic timezone (auto-matched to proxy) |
| WebRTC | Local IP leak protection |
| ClientRects | Element measurement fingerprint |
Fingerprint Modes
Section titled “Fingerprint Modes”Auto (Recommended)
Section titled “Auto (Recommended)”Veilus automatically generates a realistic fingerprint based on the selected OS and browser version. Components are internally consistent — for example, a Windows fingerprint won’t have macOS-only fonts.
Custom
Section titled “Custom”Override specific fingerprint components manually. Useful for advanced users who need precise control.
Fingerprint Persistence
Section titled “Fingerprint Persistence”Each profile’s fingerprint is persistent — it stays the same across sessions. This is critical for maintaining login sessions and avoiding detection.
Verifying Your Fingerprint
Section titled “Verifying Your Fingerprint”After launching a profile, verify it’s working:
- Visit creepjs.com
- Check that the “Trust Score” is reasonable
- Verify each component shows consistent values
- Visit iphey.com — it should report “Real”