What is an anti-detection browser? How to use it with a proxy IP?

Time: 2024-07-29 10:55 Author: BitBrowser Click:
Anti-detection browser for proxy IP

What is an anti-detection browser?
 
Anti-detection browsers, also known as anti-fingerprint browsers, are tools designed to simulate real user behavior and bypass website detection systems. This type of browser is developed based on the kernel of mainstream browsers (such as Chrome), but has unique anti-fingerprint technology that allows users to change the fingerprint information of the browser. When a user logs in to a website, they usually leave fingerprint information, such as User-Agent, operating system information, screen resolution, etc., which are used by the website to identify the user. For cross-border e-commerce or web crawler users with multiple accounts, the fingerprint information of multiple accounts may be similar and easy to be associated. Anti-detection browsers modify these fingerprint information to enable users to log in to multiple independent accounts at the same time safely and stably, thereby preventing accounts from being associated and improving operational efficiency and security.
 
How to use with proxy IP?
 
Using anti-detection browsers with proxy IP can further enhance privacy protection and prevent identification. Here are the specific steps and precautions:
 
Choose an anti-detection browser:
 
Choose an anti-detection browser that suits your needs, such as BitBrowser Anti-Detection Browser, Puppeteer, and Playwright.
 
Install and set up according to its official documentation to ensure that the browser can run normally.
 
Get high-quality proxy IP:
 
Choose high-quality proxy IPs and ensure that they have good stability, privacy protection, and geographical distribution.
 
You can purchase professional proxy services or use reliable proxy providers to obtain proxy IPs.
 
Configure proxy IP in anti-detection browser:
 
In the settings of the anti-detection browser, find the option of proxy server or network settings.
 
Enter the IP address and port number of the proxy IP, as well as other necessary configuration information (such as username and password if the proxy server requires authentication).
 
Set the automatic switching function of proxy IP:
 
In the anti-detection browser, enable the automatic switching function of proxy IP so that the browser uses a different proxy IP for each request.
 
This prevents websites from identifying and tracking your activities based on the association of IP addresses.
 
Disguise browser fingerprints:
 
In the anti-detection browser, in addition to configuring the proxy IP, you can also modify the browser's User-Agent, operating system information, screen resolution and other parameters to disguise the browser fingerprint.
 
This will increase your anonymity and make it more difficult for websites to identify your real identity and device information.
 
Simulate real user behavior:
 
Avoid using obvious patterns of robots or automated scripts, such as fixed request intervals, mouse movement trajectories, etc.
 
Randomize request intervals, mouse movements, clicks, and scrolling behaviors, etc., to better simulate the behavior patterns of real users.
 
Combined with other privacy protection measures:
 
Use VPN to increase the encryption and privacy protection of data transmission.
 
Clear browser cache and cookies regularly to avoid sensitive information leakage.
 
Disable unnecessary JavaScript execution to control the flow of information and protect privacy.
 
It should be noted that anti-detection browsers and proxy IPs do not guarantee absolute privacy and anonymity. Websites and service providers are constantly improving their detection technology, so in order to better protect privacy, other privacy protection measures still need to be used in combination. In addition, it is also very important to use anti-detection browsers and proxy IPs legally and compliantly. Any violation of laws and regulations may lead to serious consequences.