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 Post subject: Searching for effective fingerprint masking
PostPosted: October 18th, 2025, 4:41 am 
Rider of Rohan
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Even with good proxies, my accounts on Google and Amazon still get flagged for suspicious behavior. I suspect it’s because of browser fingerprinting — they can match hardware or font data. I’ve heard these new browsers can fully change that. How complicated is the setup?


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 Post subject: Re: Searching for effective fingerprint masking
PostPosted: October 18th, 2025, 6:02 am 
Rider of Rohan
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It’s actually much simpler than it sounds. After installing an anti detect browser, you just create a new profile, pick a configuration (like Windows 10 + Chrome), and it automatically assigns new system fingerprints. No need for manual edits. I started with the free plan — 5 cloud profiles — to test stability and later upgraded. It’s ideal for affiliate marketers too, as it allows consistent operation across ad networks without triggering verification. I also love that it supports hotkeys, drag-and-drop imports, and automatic cache cleaning to prevent cross-profile leaks.


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