Anti-Detect Browser supports proxy protocol? Bitbrowser analyzes these ...

Time: 2023-11-28 16:35 Author: BitBrowser Click:
Everyone knows that Anti-Detect Browser can match agent protection privacy, but what agency protocols are suitable for Anti-Detect Browser and the agency protocol? I will take Bitbrowser as an example today.
Anti-detect browser
 
Anti-Detect Browser is a browser that enhances user privacy protection by modifying browser fingerprints. It can make the user's browser fingerprint unique by changing the user's equipment information, network configuration, etc., thereby avoiding being tracked by the website or advertiser. However, Anti-Detect Browser cannot completely solve all privacy issues. At this time, the proxy agreement needs to be introduced.
 
A proxy protocol is a network protocol that allows one network terminal (client) to access network resources through another network terminal (server side). Among them, the proxy server can transit the user's network request to hide the real IP address of the user, thereby further improving the user's network privacy. Common proxy protocols include HTTP proxies, HTTPS proxies, and SOCKS proxies. These agency agreements can be supported in Bitbrowser.
 
When Bitbrowser is combined with the agency protocol, the user's network browsing experience will be comprehensively improved. First, by modifying the browser fingerprint, users can avoid being tracked by malicious websites or advertisers. Secondly, the agency agreement can hide the real IP address of the user, making it more difficult to detect the user's network behavior. The combination of these two provides users with a comprehensive network privacy protection solution.
 
Can be matched with an agency protocol type that is not affordable. Provide users with a safer and convenient online browsing experience. At the same time, users also need to continuously improve their own network security awareness and use these tools correctly to ensure their own network security. You can use Bitbrowser to open more accounts to prevent correlation and prevent recognition of network crawlers.