You can delete your history… clear cookies… even use incognito mode…but websites can still recognize YOU.
You think incognito mode makes you invisible?
Think again.
Even if you delete your history, block cookies, and browse in incognito… websites can still recognize you. Not by your name. Not by your account. But by something much more subtle — your browser itself.
In this video, we break down how browser fingerprinting works — a technique that tracks you using things like your screen size, fonts, device, and even how your system renders graphics.
No login. No cookies. No permission.
Just you… being identified anyway.
This is how modern tracking actually works — and why privacy online is more complicated than it seems.
⏱️ TOPICS COVERED
What incognito mode really does
Why incognito is not private
What is browser fingerprinting
Canvas fingerprinting explained
How websites identify you without cookies
⚠️ IMPORTANT
This video is for educational purposes only.
The goal is to understand how technology works — not to misuse it.
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