Online retail giant Alibaba Group Holding Limited (HKG:9988) subsidiary AliExpress has been caught employing a nearly invisible method to identify users: silent audio fingerprinting. This sophisticated tracking technique, which bypasses traditional ad blockers and privacy settings, came to light when users noticed their Bluetooth headphones disconnecting from their phones while browsing the site, switching instead to their PC.
The mechanism involves JavaScript generating an inaudible sound. While the volume is set to zero, the sound still gets processed by the computer's audio hardware. Every CPU and browser combination processes audio with minute, unique variations. AliExpress exploited these differences to create a persistent digital fingerprint of a user's device. This goes beyond common tracking methods like cookies, combining with other identifiers like canvas and WebGL data to build a comprehensive user profile.
