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@stltio/stealth
Advanced tools
Device fingerprinting and browser information.
See the working demo in action.
import stealth from '@stltio/stealth'
const result = await stealth()
const {
local: {},
remote: {},
visitorId: 'abc...xyz',
ms: 491
} = result
import stealth from '@stltio/stealth'
const [data, setData] = useState({ local: {}, remote: {}, visitorId: '', ms: 0 })
useEffect(() => {
const init = async () => {
const s = await stealth()
setData(s)
}
init()
}, [])
If apiKey
is provided, send the payload to the server (more accurate results).
Want an API_KEY? Contact us at hello@stlt.io.
import stealth from '@stltio/stealth'
const result = await stealth({ apiKey: 'aaa...bbb'})
const {
local: {},
remote: {},
visitorId: 'abc...xyz',
ms: 491
} = result
You can exclude some tests by providing an array of keys to ignore.
import stealth from '@stltio/stealth'
const result = await stealth({ ignore: ['audio', 'webrtc']})
const {
local: {},
remote: {},
visitorId: 'abc...xyz',
ms: 491
} = result
You can enable debug mode by setting debug
to true
.
It will print in the console the lolcal generated payload and the remote response.
import stealth from '@stltio/stealth'
const result = await stealth({ debug: true })
const {
local: {},
remote: {},
visitorId: 'abc...xyz',
ms: 491
} = result
FAQs
Device fingerprinting library
We found that @stltio/stealth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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