Zombie Cookies
Zombie cookies are a type of persistent tracking cookie that automatically regenerate even after users delete them. Read more.
Device ID Tracking
Device ID tracking is the process of identifying and following a device’s activity using a unique identifier assigned by its operating system or network. Read more here.
Flash Cookie Tracking
A peer-to-peer network is a distributed network structure in which peers communicate directly with each other to exchange information, resources, or services. Read more here.
Fingerprint Randomization
A peer-to-peer network is a distributed network structure in which peers communicate directly with each other to exchange information, resources, or services. Read more here.
Fingerprint Spoofing
A peer-to-peer network is a distributed network structure in which peers communicate directly with each other to exchange information, resources, or services. Read more here.
P2P Networks
A peer-to-peer network is a distributed network structure in which peers communicate directly with each other to exchange information, resources, or services. Read more here.
Multi-Session Browsing
Multi-Session Browsing refers to the ability to run multiple independent browsing sessions simultaneously on the same device. Read more here.
Browser User-Agent
A Browser User-Agent is a critical component in the interaction between a web browser and a web server. Read more here.
Page Visibility API
The Page Visibility API is a browser feature that allows developers to detect and respond to changes in the visibility state of a web page. Read more here.