Anti-Detect Browser Tech Note

Time: 2023-06-12 17:25 Author: 指纹浏览器管理员 Click:
Anti-Detect Browser
What is anti-detection browser? As a cross-border e-commerce player, many people have heard of anti-detection browser, but not many people really understand and use it. Anti-detection browser is a must-have artifact for cross-border players .
 
1. What is an anti-detection browser?
 
In layman's terms, an anti-detection browser is an anti-fingerprint browser.
 
A new browser developed based on the core of the mainstream browser Chrome.
 
Anti-detection browser is a browser that allows you to change fingerprint information. When you log into a website, it leaves your fingerprint information. For example, when you log into Amazon, AliExpress, eBay and other cross-border websites, your fingerprint information will be left. For e-commerce platforms, the platform will obtain our fingerprint information and use these fingerprint information to identify users.
 
For cross-border e-commerce with multiple accounts, the fingerprint information is likely to be similar, and it is easier to link multiple accounts. At this point, you can use an anti-detection browser to prevent unauthorized use of your fingerprints. Prevent multiple accounts from having the same information and play an anti-association role.
 
Second, why do we need anti-detection browsers?
 
  simply put! Once you have honed the operation method and gameplay of one account, copy it to N accounts, and N accounts play in the same way, which adds a little time cost and increases your income by N times.
 
But here comes the problem! Many e-commerce platforms don’t want one person to have multiple accounts on the platform. If you are using an anti-detection browser, anti-fingerprint technology can allow users to use the anti-detection browser while being safe. Stably log in to multiple independent accounts at the same time, making multi-account operations easier.
 
3. What is the "fingerprint" in anti-detection browsers?
 
1. What is browser fingerprinting? Browser fingerprinting: Gathering information about a remote computer device for identification. Even if cookies are turned off, fingerprints can be used to fully or partially identify individual users or devices. Unlike web cookies that are stored on the client side (e.g., the user's device), device fingerprints must be stored server-side (e.g., in a database).
 
When you use an electronic device to connect to the Internet, your device sends data to servers associated with the websites you visit.
 
Websites may also be collected based on various factors such as browser type, browsing habits, plug-ins, time zone, language, screen resolution, IP address and other activities.
 
2. Cookies and browser fingerprints
 
Internet players should be familiar with the word cookie.
 
A cookie is originally a kind of data stored on a local device by a website to identify users.
 
Browsers store cookie information, so when you use your browser to visit a website, the website uses cookie information to track and identify logged-in users.
 
So, after cookies came a more sophisticated tracking method known as browser fingerprinting.
 
In other words, websites can uniquely identify a specific computer by collecting the digital fingerprint of the browser, and websites can also obtain user data in this way.
 
Even if you delete the access cookie, the data recorded by browser fingerprinting can still be used by websites as a way to track you.
 
Cookies have long been a staple of digital advertising. This is because cookies do not provide a reliable method of tracking mobile device usage and are easily deleted by consumers. Cookies make advertisements and advertising campaigns more easily recognized by ad blockers, effectively filtering out advertisers. Browser fingerprinting, on the other hand, solves this problem and provides a way to track jobs that cookies cannot.
 
4. How does the platform track browser fingerprints?
 
1. Cookie tracking
 
One common way websites obtain data is by using cookies, which are small text files that are stored on your computer. Some of the data included can inform the website and improve your user experience. Some websites require you to access a cookie each time you visit the site, while others directly access the cookie to make it easier for you to navigate and use the site. Cookies also store data about your browsing activities, habits, interests, etc.
 
2. Canvas fingerprint
 
Canvas is a technology for drawing two-dimensional and animation on web pages. It draws hidden canvas images on your web pages through the HTML5 canvas interface. Different operating systems and browsers generate images with different contents (indistinguishable to the naked eye).
 
3. Browser fingerprint and IP address
 
An IP address is a unique string of numbers. When a user interacts with a website or service, the request is sent to the receiving web server. The receiving web server needs an IP address to send the response. Your IP address points directly to your device, and some sophisticated websites may track your information.
 
Human fingerprints cannot be modified, but browser fingerprints can be modified with some special tools, such as anti-detection browsers. Among them, the anti-fingerprint technology is better, the cost-effectiveness is high, and the one with higher user recognition is the bit anti-detection browser.
 
The anti-bit detection browser can fully implement browser isolation, IP isolation, and cookie isolation, which is equivalent to easily opening multiple stores on one computer device to operate at the same time.