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FingerprintJS Surpasses 1 Million Weekly Downloads, Solidifying Position as the Leading Open-Source Browser Fingerprinting Library

FingerprintJS Surpasses 1 Million Weekly Downloads, Solidifying Position as the Leading Open-Source Browser Fingerprinting Library

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Fingerprint, a leader in device intelligence, announced that FingerprintJS, the world’s most popular open-source browser fingerprinting library, has officially surpassed 1 million weekly downloads.

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This major milestone underscores the project’s widespread adoption as the open-source industry standard for browser fingerprinting. FingerprintJS enables developers to identify browser sessions with high accuracy, helping them prevent fraud, manage account security, and improve user experiences.

“When I first created FingerprintJS, my goal was to solve the fundamental challenge of identifying browser sessions in an accessible and precise way to make the internet safer for everyone,” said Valentin Vasilyev, co-founder and CTO, Fingerprint. “Reaching 1 million weekly downloads is a testament to the thriving developer community that continues to build with our tools every day and validates our belief that secure and reliable open-source technology is essential for modern and safe web applications.”

As browser security standards continue to shift, Fingerprint is committed to maintaining FingerprintJS to provide accurate, reliable, open-source identification that respects user privacy.

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