- What is fingerprint in GitHub?
- What are examples of device fingerprinting?
- What is device fingerprinting used for?
- What is my device fingerprint?
What is fingerprint in GitHub?
Public key fingerprints can be used to validate a connection to a remote server. These are GitHub's public key fingerprints: SHA256:nThbg6kXUpJWGl7E1IGOCspRomTxdCARLviKw6E5SY8 (RSA)
What are examples of device fingerprinting?
Analytics and Tracking
Probably the most widely used example of device fingerprinting is for the purposes of analytics and ad tracking. In a web analytics context, device fingerprinting is used to accurately identify and report on unique (i.e. returning) visitors.
What is device fingerprinting used for?
Device fingerprinting collects information about a user's device, such as which browser they use and on which hardware, as they connect to a website, app or other server.
What is my device fingerprint?
A device fingerprint or machine fingerprint is information collected about the software and hardware of a remote computing device for the purpose of identification. The information is usually assimilated into a brief identifier using a fingerprinting algorithm.