What is an anti-detection browser and how to hide browser fingerprints?

Messages
88
Reputation
0
Reaction score
0
Points
6
Fingerprints are unique, hereditary and unchanging marks on the human fingers. Everyone has different fingerprints, which makes the fingerprints left at the crime scene an important clue for the police to hunt down suspects.

So, what is browser fingerprinting?

Device fingerprinting, machine fingerprinting, or browser fingerprinting is a collection of data used to identify information about remote computing devices. Even if cookies are turned off, browser fingerprinting can still be used to partially or fully identify an individual user or device. It includes user agent, WebRTC, fonts, language, canvas, WebGL, web provider information, time zone, and screen resolution, etc.
Anti-detect browser

When you connect to the Internet using a computer or mobile phone, your device sends certain data related to the websites you visit to the receiving server. Browser fingerprinting allows websites to track you.
However, in today's rapidly developing environment where more and more people are joining the Internet industry, how to hide one's true identity on the Internet has become a key issue. This is especially important if you have multiple accounts (such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy) and need to protect privacy (such as Facebook and Google Ads).

The anti-detection browser uses virtual browser technology to enable simultaneous login and management of multiple cross-border e-commerce platforms, social media and advertising marketing accounts by setting a fixed static IP address in each browser configuration file. It's safe, fast and convenient, with no restrictions on access.

Bit Browser anti-detection browser sets different IPs and fingerprints for each browser configuration file to achieve complete isolation while preventing information leakage, thereby achieving anti-detection and anti-association effects. This means users can be more productive with their business and complete more tasks.
 
Top