Researchers show the possibilities of using graphics card fingerprinting to gather browser fingerprints and use them to track users’ activities without their consent. Find out more about this approach through our article.
Monitoring | Security | Performance Impact |
The fingerprinting of graphics cards can be used to monitor users across various websites and online services. In order to target users with advertising or other content, advertisers and other third-party businesses might create a thorough profile of their online behavior. | Graphics card fingerprinting can potentially be a security problem because it enables websites to gather private data about a user’s device. The possibility exists that this data will be exploited maliciously, maybe to find security holes or flaws in the device. These parts change rapidly, and even when they are consistent, they can only roughly classify individuals rather than produce a unique fingerprint, thus this unscrupulous method is still constrained. | To tailor content for certain devices, several websites, and online apps may employ graphics card fingerprinting. If the device is wrongly detected, this could potentially have a detrimental effect on performance, leading to prolonged connection speeds or other problems. |
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