SHAP analysis shows timing-based features — IEI standard deviation, mean click IEI, and time to first action — dominate agent identity classification under normal conditions, receiving substantially larger attributions than structural or action-type features. Agents are distinguishable primarily by their tempo: how long they pause before acting and how variable that pause is.
From 2026-lugoloobi-known-their-actions — Known By Their Actions: Fingerprinting LLM Browser Agents via UI Traces
· §6.1, Figure 4
· 2026
· arXiv preprint
Implications
Timing jitter alone targets the most salient signal but leaves action-structural features (key ratio, click-coordinate dispersion, link-click ratio) intact — a complete behavioral defense must address both temporal and structural dimensions simultaneously.
Design agent harnesses to normalize inter-event intervals to a fixed distribution that is indistinguishable across models, not merely randomized around the model's natural cadence.