During network operation, many users will encounter the situation that Whoer detection cannot reach 100%, which is usually caused by language setting mismatch, incorrect time zone, DNS conflict with proxy IP or IP being blacklisted. These problems are partly due to the proxy IP itself and partly related to the fingerprint browser settings. The following is a detailed analysis of the reasons and solutions for you.
Analysis of specific reasons:
Language setting mismatch: This problem occurs when the language used by the device does not match the country where the proxy server IP address is located. For example, if the browser is set to English and the proxy IP address is in France, this difference will arouse suspicion from websites and detection tools (such as Whoer), which will affect the detection score.
Incorrect time zone: This problem is caused by the inconsistency between the time zone of the device and the time zone of the proxy IP. For example, if the device is in the EST time zone, but the proxy IP used is outside Europe, the difference in time display will make the transaction look unreal, thereby reducing the detection score.
DNS conflict: DNS conflict occurs when the DNS server settings on the device do not match the proxy IP. For example, if the device uses a DNS server from a region other than the proxy, detection problems are likely to occur in this case.
Blacklisted IP addresses: IP addresses may be blacklisted due to spam, hacker attacks, fraudulent activities, or frequent reports of abuse by users. Using such IPs will seriously affect the detection score, and many services will block or restrict access from these addresses.
Shared proxy problem: Shared proxies can be accessed by multiple users, which will generate a lot of traffic and look suspicious to detection tools. And if one of the users is engaged in malicious activities, the IP may be marked or blacklisted.
Targeted solutions
Solution to language setting problem: You can select the corresponding browser language according to the country and region where the proxy IP is located. You can also check "Generate browser language for corresponding country based on IP" in the BitBrowser and let the system set it automatically. If the detection results are still inconsistent after checking, you can view the language detection results in whoer, then manually set the language in the configuration file settings, and finally restart the browser. You can also query the abbreviation codes of languages around the world through the BitBrowser Interface Document.
Solution to time zone problem: Usually, check "Generate corresponding time zone based on IP" in the BitBrowser. If the detection results still do not match after setting, you can view the time zone detection results in whoer and manually set the time zone in the configuration file. Please note that the local computer time should be adjusted to the real-time local time. Do not manually change the computer time to the proxy IP time. Sometimes there may be a time difference of several minutes. After adjustment, restart the computer and test again.
Solution to DNS problem: Because the detection website IP database is not updated in time or is different from the IP provider database, some IP data will be delayed, resulting in language, time zone and DNS mismatch. The detection website is for reference only and has no substantial impact on the use process. If you need to set the same area, you can change the new IP; or open the ip-api website verification to check whether the IP, country, city and time zone are consistent with the purchased proxy IP information. For IP and DNS related issues, you can consult the proxy provider.
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Solution to blacklist problem: If the proxy IP is included in the detection website blacklist database, it is necessary to determine whether the IP is in the database blacklist of the website required for business operation. If you mind, you can change the IP.