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Wapplyzer detects Fingerprintjs! #836

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Hello @mohaa7,
Since JavaScript is an interpreted language and it's executed on the client side, any extension/user can observe downloaded or executed code. The library's responsibility is to fingerprint, not to hide its content. If the detection is an issue for you, I'd recommend obfuscating your web application.

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