This is the Windows app named OP Fingerprinting Script (OPFS) whose latest release can be downloaded as v1.0.2.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
OP Fingerprinting Script (OPFS)
DESCRIPTION:
OPFS is a browser fingerprinting library for creating persistent, unique and long-lasting digital fingerprints without depending on ever-changing variables such as the user agent string commonly used in other browser fingerprinting libraries. As such, the fingerprint does not change most of the time when a user upgrades their browser to the current version. OPFS uses some novel methods not well known before the publishing of this repo that allow the creation of a likely completely unique device fingerprint in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and other Chromium-based browsers. This also applies to Firefox as long as it is not resisting fingerprinting. The library is able to detect and mitigate the effects of browser-based anti-fingerprinting technologies introduced to certain browsers in the past few years with the release of Brave Browser and Safari 13.
Features
- This script cannot detect if certain browser extensions are present in the browser that may be blocking or jamming fingerprinting methods
- The fingerprint should not change between page loads or if the browser is restarted
- The library is able to detect and mitigate the effects of browser-based anti-fingerprinting technologies
- The fingerprint does not change most of the time when a user upgrades their browser to the current version
- The script will not use randomized fingerprints in such browsers and instead settle on a fingerprint that is to be persistent as long as possible at the expense of uniqueness
- OPFS contains many notable fingerprinting methods
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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