Canvas fingerprinting is a technique that uses the HTML5 Canvas API to collect information about a user’s device and browser. When a browser renders an image or text on a Canvas, slight differences in devices, operating systems, graphics cards, and browser rendering algorithms generate a unique hash, which can be used to identify users.
Even if a user clears cookies or changes IP addresses, Canvas fingerprinting can still track and identify accounts.
Without handling Canvas fingerprints, platforms may detect multiple accounts on the same device and impose bans.
Example:
A social media manager logging into multiple Facebook accounts on the same computer risks account detection if Canvas fingerprints are not isolated.
With MasLogin Antidetect Browser, Canvas fingerprints are isolated per account, reducing the risk of platform detection and bans.
Canvas fingerprinting is a critical identification technology in multi-account operations.
By using MasLogin Antidetect Browser’s fingerprint isolation, users can safely manage multiple accounts while preventing Canvas fingerprint linkage, ensuring account security and operational stability.