Should my font hash change in Multilogin?
Ever wondered why your font hash may stay the same, even when using Multilogin? No worries – this is totally normal! Let’s break it down.
What’s a font hash?
A font hash is a unique fingerprint created by the fonts available on your device. Websites use it as a tracking method to help identify users.
Why doesn’t it change?
Imagine your computer has five standard fonts: A, B, C, D, and E. A website only checks for fonts A, C, and E. If they exist, they’re hashed; if not, the remaining fonts are considered.
Now, let’s say you install new fonts X and Y. Even though your font collection grows, the website still only checks A, C, and E. That means the hash remains unchanged!
Even if Multilogin adds extra fonts to mimic regular user behavior, if the website isn’t checking for those fonts, your hash stays the same.
Can I change my font hash?
Yes, but only by removing one of the standard fonts. However, this could weaken your antidetect strategy, making your setup look less natural.
Having the same font hash across regular and Multilogin browsers is not a problem. It’s just how font hashing works! Keep your setup natural, and you’re good to go.