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JA4 Fingerprint Directory

What this edge classifies traffic against, plus what it actually sees — decoded and named, not just listed

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q13d0312h3_55b375c5d22e_c5d60a76a678

Chrome — inferred from the User-Agent on its requests.

What this fingerprint encodes

JA4_a q13d0312h3 handshake shape, human-readable
JA4_b 55b375c5d22e truncated hash of the cipher list
JA4_c c5d60a76a678 truncated hash of extensions + signature algorithms
Transport
QUIC
TLS version
TLS 1.3
Server name
server name sent
Cipher suites offered
3
Extensions offered
12
ALPN
h3

The hello it was computed from

Recovered because the proxy now stores the pre-hash JA3 string alongside the digest. Every number below came out of this client's ClientHello; anything we cannot name in the IANA registry is shown as its raw value rather than guessed at.

Version
TLS 1.2

Cipher suites 3

Extensions 12

Named groups 4

Raw JA3 string
771,4865-4866-4867,65037-0-17613-10-4832-16-57-45-43-51-27-13,4588-29-23-24,

Seen in live traffic

Connections
1
First seen
2026-08-23 20:40 UTC
Last seen
2026-08-23 20:40 UTC
Transport
QUIC

User-Agents seen on this fingerprint

A User-Agent is self-declared and trivially forged, so this names an observation rather than proving an identity. It is still the strongest signal available: the fingerprint comes off the TLS handshake and the User-Agent off the request that followed, and one client build keeping a stable JA4 while changing what it calls itself is a finding in its own right.

This entry is an observation, not a policy decision. It is here because the edge saw it, not because anyone reviewed it, and it blocks nothing on its own. Only the curated tier drives classification and banning.