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ECHOSCAN

Device Environment and Access Report

Browser
Detecting
Version
Detecting
Engine
Detecting
OS
Detecting
Basic Environment
Review browser, operating system, and user preference information.
Screen Information
Resolution:.
Screen Width:.
Screen Height:.
Available Width:.
Available Height:.
Color Depth:.
Pixel Depth:.
High-density Display:.
Maximum Touch Points:.
Timezone & Language
Network Status:.
Observed IP:.
Timezone:.
Language:.
UTC Offset:.
Language List:.
Country or Region Hint:.
GPS Location:.
DNS Leak Detection
Detected IPs:.
Device and System
Review screen, hardware, language, and runtime environment information.
Font
Font Hash:.
Detected Applications:.
Navigator
Browser Version:.
Device Memory:.
CPU Architecture:.
Brand:.
Detected OS:.
Platform Version:.
Speech
Hash:.
Default voice:.
Default voice language:.
Available voice languages:.
Bot Detector
Bot:.
Advanced Signals
Review browser signals such as Canvas, WebGL, audio, and WebRTC.
WebRTC
Public IP:.
Local IP:.
Canvas
Canvas Image Hash:.
Webgl
WebGL Image Hash:.
GPU Brand:.
GPU Model:.
Worker Renderer Mismatch:.
Worker Vendor Mismatch:.
Render Path:.
Extension Count:.
Audio
Hash:.

Browser fingerprint checker

What the EchoScan browser fingerprint test checks

The public Scan inspects browser, device, rendering, network, and automation signals in this browser. It presents a first-party observation for exploration; it does not prove a person's identity, intent, or fraud, and it is not a replacement for a server-side policy.

Signal categories

Browser and operating-system claims, screen and graphics behavior, feature support, network context, proxy indicators, and automation signals can contribute to the result. Some signals may be unavailable because of permissions, browser protections, platform support, or network conditions.

Why a browser fingerprint can change

Browser updates, operating-system changes, graphics drivers, fonts, display scaling, privacy settings, permissions, hardware, and network routes can all change what the Scan observes. A changed result does not automatically mean a different person, and a stable result does not establish legal identity.

Private browsing and incognito mode

Private modes can isolate storage and alter selected APIs, but they do not make every browser, rendering, device, or network characteristic identical. The exact effect depends on the browser, version, platform, and settings. Compare observations carefully instead of assuming that private mode guarantees a new or anonymous device profile.

How to read proxy and network results

A proxy or hosting-network indication describes the observed connection context. It does not by itself prove malicious behavior. Corporate gateways, privacy services, mobile networks, remote access, and security tools can create legitimate changes. Risk decisions should combine network results with the protected action and other account evidence.

Public Scan versus Browser Verifier API

This page is an interactive checker for an individual first-party observation. A product integration runs Browser Verifier on the customer's site, receives only { imprint }, and sends it to the customer backend. The backend then queries Report API v1 with a Secret API Key and applies its own policy.

Read Browser Fingerprinting Explained for the underlying concepts, or open the Browser Fingerprint API guide for the integration and credential boundary.