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Should my font hash change in Multilogin?

Author Chloe P (Updated on November 8, 2025)

Updated on November 8, 2025

Have you ever wondered why font hash values may remain the same even when using Multilogin? Don't worry—this is completely normal! Let's analyze it.

What is a font hash?

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Font hash is a unique fingerprint created by the fonts on a device. Websites use it as a tracking method to identify users.

Why won't it change?

Assume that your computer has five standard fonts: A, B, C, D, and E. A certain website only checks for fonts A, C, and E. If they exist, they are hashed; if they don't exist, the remaining fonts are considered.

Now, suppose you install new fonts X and Y. Even if your font collection keeps growing, the website still only checks A, C, and E. This means the hash remains unchanged!

Even if Multilogin adds extra fonts to mimic regular user behavior, if the website doesn't check these fonts, your hash value still remains unchanged.

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Can I change the font hash?

Yes, but you only need to remove one of the standard fonts. However, this might weaken your anti-detection performance, making your setup look less natural. Using the same font hash values on both regular browsers and Multilogin browsers is not a problem. This is just how font hash values work! Keep your setup natural, and you won’t have any issues.

In this article

  • What is a font hash?
  • Why doesn't it change?
  • Can I change the font hash?

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