Lightweight iOS library for local device fingerprinting
Demo application on the App Store
# Podfile
pod 'FingerprintJS'
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import FingerprintJS
let fingerprinter = FingerprinterFactory.getInstance()
async {
// Get fingerprint for the current device
let fingerprint = await fingerprinter.getFingerprint()
// Do something awesome with the fingerprint
}
import FingerprintJS
let fingerprinter = FingerprinterFactory.getInstance()
fingerprinter.getFingerprint { fingerprint in
// Do something awesome with the fingerprint
}
FingerprintJS
provides two main methods that return different kinds of identifiers:
-
Device identifier retrieved by calling
Fingerprinter::getDeviceId()
that internally uses theidentifierForVendor()
method which returns a unique identifier for the current application (tied to the device).FingerprintJS
further remembers this identifier in the keychain, making the identifier stable even between app reinstalls. -
Fingerprinter::getFingerprint()
computes a device fingerprint by gathering device information (hardware, OS, device settings, etc.) and computing a hash value from available items. The fingerprint isn't currently as stable as the Device Identifier, because the values might change between OS updates or when the user changes settings used to compute the previous value. Furthermore, the fingerprint stability can be customized by supplying thestabilityLevel
option to theConfiguration
object.
Fingerprinter
instance can be configured through the Configuration
object that provides options to select the fingerprint version, set the desired fingerprint stability level, or change the algorithm that is used to compute the individual fingerprints.
// note that this example exists only to illustrate the available options
// and that its outcome mirrors the current default configuration
let configuration = Configuration(version: .latest, stabilityLevel: .optimal, algorithm: .sha256)
let fingerprinter = FingerprinterFactory.getInstance(config)
// fingerprinter uses latest fingerprint version with OPTIMAL stability level and SHA256 algorithm
There are three different fingerprint stability levels, as defined in FingerprintStabilityLevel
enum.
unique
that indicates the use of every signal the library is able to collect. This stability level is recommended for obtaining the most accurate fingerprint.optimal
that indicates the use of a combination of signals that don’t change and signals that might change, though not very often. This is the default stability level and it is recommended as providing the best balance between fingerprint stability and fingerprint accuracy.stable
that indicates the use of hardware signals or signals that aren’t supposed to change at all. This stability level is recommended for obtaining the most stable fingerprint.
NOTE: The supplied stability level is only applicable in fingerprint version
v3
and later, such that it is ignored if you use fingerprint versionsv1
orv2
.
The default hashing function which computes the fingerprint from the content data is SHA256. The Configuration
object offers a way to inject a custom hashing function by specifying .custom(YourCustomFingerprintFunctionInstance)
in the algorithm
variable:
struct HitchhikersFunction: FingerprintFunction {
func fingerprint(_ data: Data) -> String {
return "42"
}
}
let fingerprintFunction = HitchhikersFunction()
let config = Configuration(version: .latest, stabilityLevel: .optimal, algorithm: .custom(fingerprintFunction))
let fingerprinter = FingerprinterFactory.getInstance(config)
let fingerprint = await fingerprinter.getFingerprint() // returns "42"
Keep in mind that the change in the supplied hashing function will inevitably lead to the change of the output fingerprint.
This library is MIT licensed. Copyright FingerprintJS, Inc. 2022.