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ThumbmarkJS is the world's second best browser fingerprinting JavaScript library. While not (yet?) as good, it's a free open source alternative to the market leading FingerprintJS. It is easy to use and easily extendable.
ThumbmarkJS is open source (MIT).
You can help this project by visiting the demo page that logs your fingerprint for analysis. The logged fingerprint data is only used to improve this library. Visit the page from the link: Show and log my fingerprint
The library works very well to distinguish common browsers.
<script src="https://cdn.thumbmarkjs.com/latest/Thumbmark.js"></script>
<script>
ThumbmarkJS.getFingerprint().then(
function(fp) {
console.log(fp);
}
);
</script>
<!-- or -->
<script>
import('https://cdn.thumbmarkjs.com/latest/Thumbmark.js')
.then(() => {
ThumbmarkJS.getFingerprint().then((fp) => { console.log(fp)})
})
</script>
You can also call ThumbmarkJS.getFingerprintData()
to get a full JSON object with all its components.
You can also get any previous version from the CDN by replacing latest
with the version number. Currently the URL would be
https://cdn.thumbmarkjs.com/0.11.4/Thumbmark.js
Installing from NPM:
npm install @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs
and in your code
import { getFingerprint } from '@thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs'
:warning: note, thumbmarkjs was published up to version 0.12.1 to NPM package thumbmarkjs
and from v0.12.1 onwards will be published under @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs
. I'll occasionally update the old location, but please update your imports.
But bear in mind that the library is meant to be running in the browser. Let me know if the library fails on a server side import. However, getFingerprint()
is not meant to be called server side.
Clone this repo and then run
npm run install
npm run build
Simply going to the Show and log my fingerprint-page helps a lot. The logging is all anonymous and only used to develop this library. Let me know if you run into any errors by opening an issue. The discussion section is also open.
Test cases you can try:
if you see a fingerprint change when it shouldn't, you can use this JSON Diff Finder tool to check what causes the diff.
I wanted to create something that's easy to build, extend and use. If you're interested in how the library works, the structure is very simple.
Have a look at the technical_details
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The npm package @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs receives a total of 9,953 weekly downloads. As such, @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs 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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