t13d1011h2_61a7ad8aa9b6_07a85421bdea
Chrome — inferred from the User-Agent on its requests.
What this fingerprint encodes
t13d1011h2
handshake shape, human-readable
61a7ad8aa9b6
truncated hash of the cipher list
07a85421bdea
truncated hash of extensions + signature algorithms
- Transport
- TCP
- TLS version
- TLS 1.3
- Server name
- server name sent
- Cipher suites offered
- 10
- Extensions offered
- 11
- ALPN
- h2
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 10
-
TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 -
TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 -
TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 -
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 -
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 -
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 -
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 -
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 -
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 -
TLS_EMPTY_RENEGOTIATION_INFO_SCSV
Extensions 11
-
extended_master_secret -
supported_versions -
key_share -
signature_algorithms -
psk_key_exchange_modes -
ec_point_formats -
supported_groups -
session_ticket -
status_request -
application_layer_protocol_negotiation -
server_name
Named groups 3
-
x25519 -
secp256r1 -
secp384r1
Point formats 1
-
uncompressed
Raw JA3 string
771,4866-4865-4867-49196-49195-52393-49200-49199-52392-255,23-43-51-13-45-11-10-35-5-16-0,29-23-24,0
Seen in live traffic
- Connections
- 1
- First seen
- 2026-08-23 16:15 UTC
- Last seen
- 2026-08-23 16:15 UTC
- Transport
- TCP
User-Agents seen on this fingerprint
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.6478.70 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/6.7.3200.252×Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 14; Xiaomi 14 Pro) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.6478.33 Mobile Safari/537.361×Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 13_5) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/16.5 Safari/605.1.151×
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.