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    FingerprintJS Server API Node.js SDK

    FingerprintJS Server API Node.js SDK

    Node.js wrapper for FingerprintJS Server API

    Node.js wrapper for FingerprintJS Server API. This SDK might be also compatible, however not actively tested, with JavaScript "edge" runtimes that do not support all Node APIs, for example, Vercel Edge Runtime, or Cloudflare Workers. To make it work, replace the SDK's built-in fetch function (which relies on Node APIs) with the runtime's native fetch function.
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    Supercookie

    Supercookie

    Browser fingerprinting via favicon!

    ...The demo of "supercookie", as well as the publication of the source code of this repository, is intended to draw attention to the problem of tracking possibilities using favicons. Modern browsers offer a wide range of features to improve and simplify the user experience. One of these features are the so-called favicons: A favicon is a small (usually 16×16 or 32×32 pixels) logo used by web browsers to brand a website in a recognizable way. Favicons are usually shown by most browsers in the address bar and next to the page's name in a list of bookmarks.
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