Blog

Device Fingerprinting for Surveys (Beyond RelevantID)

Device fingerprinting pioneered by tools like Imperium RelevantID is necessary but not sufficient. Here’s the modern stack for survey fraud.

2 min read
fingerprintingRelevantIDImperium

For years, device fingerprinting - popularized in research by Imperium’s RelevantID and similar tools - was the default answer to duplicates and fraud. It still matters. It is no longer enough.

Fingerprinting answered a real problem: the same device showing up again. Fraudsters answered back with spoofed environments, device farms, and human labor that does not need a recycled fingerprint to ruin a wave.

What fingerprinting does well

  • Flags repeat devices across surveys
  • Supports duplicate / multi-participation controls
  • Adds a passive signal without heavy respondent friction

Those strengths still belong in every integrity stack. Cookie-only dedupe is weaker; a stable device signal is a better baseline for project-scoped and lookback duplicate rules.

What fingerprinting misses

Sophisticated actors use:

  • Anti-detect browsers and spoofed environments
  • Device farms with rotating fingerprints
  • Residential proxies and clean IP reputation
  • Human farms that need behavior + content signals, not just IDs

Qualtrics and others have also moved away from third-party RelevantID integrations toward proprietary duplicate detection - a reminder that the category is evolving. The lesson is not “fingerprinting is dead.” The lesson is “fingerprint-only is a pitch, not a stack.”

The modern stack

Treat fingerprinting as one layer:

  1. Device / network / fingerprint
  2. Behavioral analysis
  3. Content and AI open-end scoring

That layered model is how Maxna is built - and how you should evaluate any “fingerprint-only” pitch. Lumen, Cadence, and Aether differ in depth, not in the idea that identity alone cannot carry the load.

For more on evaluating stacks, see our 2026 fraud guide. Cross-supplier duplicate control still needs a central layer - see multi-supplier duplicate detection.

What ops should ask vendors

  • Is fingerprinting the product, or one signal among many?
  • How do you handle anti-detect and rotating environments?
  • Can reject reasons cite device risk without dumping raw fingerprint hashes into every ticket?
  • Does the same identity layer work across every supplier on the project?

If the demo stops at “we catch repeat devices,” keep asking about farms, bots, and AI open-ends. Those threats do not always recycle a fingerprint.

How Maxna uses fingerprinting

Maxna keeps device and environment signals in the outer shell, then adds behavior and content scoring so farms and AI answers cannot hide behind a “new” device ID. That is sample integrity infrastructure - not a single-ID product.

Talk to Maxna or compare tiers on pricing when you are replacing a fingerprint-only workflow.

See Maxna on your traffic.

We'll show how multi-layer screening fits your sample sources.

Talk to us