Fingerprint
Fingerprint guide!
Last updated
Fingerprint guide!
Last updated
Digital fingerprinting is the process where a remote site or service gathers little bits of information about a user's machine, and puts those pieces together to form a unique picture, or "fingerprint" of the user's device. The two main forms are browser fingerprinting, where this information is delivered through the browser when a user visits remote sites, and device fingerprinting, when the information is delivered through apps a user has installed on their device.
Most modules will need a fingerprint key in order to work.
You can purchase your own fingerprint HERE
It will cost $40 for 3 months, or $20 for 1 month.
It can take a bit of time to initialize and assign you your key. Once you get your key make sure to check that it is working HERE
Check your key HERE
If your key expires, you will have to replace your old key and input a new one.
Very similar to fingerprinting, and able to be used in place of fingerprint sometimes, a user agent is a small amount of text in a file that gives information about who is sending the requests to the website. This will be taken care of fully by the module; this is just an explanation of what a user agent is.
Once you test your fingerprint you will see the option to add ip authentication to your key. With IP authentication, your rate limit will be 1000 requests per 3 minutes. You can assign 2 separate ip. Without IP authentication your rate limits will be 100 requests per 3 minutes.