Mobile device fingerprinting tracks user behavior. Limit tracking by managing permissions and using privacy-focused tools.
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Mobile device fingerprinting is a technique used to track user behavior on mobile devices by collecting information such as device type, operating system, browser and plugins, screen resolution, IP address, and more. This data helps identify and track unique devices across different websites and applications. To limit tracking through mobile device fingerprinting, users can manage permissions for websites and apps to restrict access to certain device information. Additionally, using privacy-focused tools such as ad blockers, anti-tracking browser extensions, and VPNs can help enhance privacy and reduce the effectiveness of fingerprinting techniques.