Protecting web resources and users from cyberattacks and bots is the goal of each website using different blocking technologies. Often, to ensure security, websites will ask visitors to log in to their account, answer a question, or provide a verification code. IP blocking is a common defense that works by flagging, banning or disabling profiles for specific parameters.
Here are some suggestions for avoiding IP blocking when using an anti-detection browser:
1. Know your target website: Every website has its unique requirements and limitations. Knowing the requirements of the target website is key to avoiding IP blocking. Different websites may require different login information, geo-location tracking or monitoring of IP addresses, etc. Knowing this information is very important to keep your IP safe.
2. Use the right type of IP address: In order to manage multiple accounts, use a static residential IP address. It is recommended to use one residential IP address per profile for best results. Residential IPs are IP addresses assigned to real users by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and registered in public databases for verification. Therefore, most online services will recognize residential IPs as genuine user actions. This type of IP address does not rotate and is perfect for filling out forms, posting content and commenting on social media platforms. And for automated operations using bots or crawlers, rotating residential IP addresses is an ideal option.
3. Use the correct settings: The website will respond to the request information sent by your computer. These data are used to provide a better user experience by displaying content in an appropriate format or by allowing users to save products in a shopping cart. Additionally, the data collected can be used to create device fingerprints to uniquely identify each user. Device fingerprinting may reveal more than 15 computer parameters, and each computer has a unique fingerprint. To manage multiple accounts, each account needs to have a different device fingerprint.
4. Comply with the website’s terms of service: Most websites have terms of service that clearly outline their acceptance practices. Facebook's terms of service, for example, require ads to match accounts where they are hosted. Violating or forgetting to abide by the Terms of Service may result in account blocking or restricted use. To ensure the security of your account, please follow the site's rules and regulations.
5. Avoid server overload: Distributed denial of service (DDoS) is one of the most common types of attacks that can overload servers and slow down websites. Similar problems can occur when there are too many concurrent connections accessing the same website. Before using multiple profiles to access the same website, consider the size of the site to ensure your account and operations will run smoothly.
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anti-detection browser software, you can impersonate multiple real users and manage multiple accounts. Bit Browser Anti-Detection Browser hides the original computer parameters and provides new computer parameters for each profile, enabling users to safely use multiple accounts on the Internet without detection. You simply create a profile and Anti-Detection Browser automatically generates a unique identity! You can change each tracking parameter (such as IP address, operating system, browser, time zone, WebRTC, geolocation, etc.) to manage different accounts.