The success of working with proxies largely depends not only on the quality of the proxies themselves but also on the software you're using to connect to proxies.
Anti-detect browsers are the special kind of browsers that can help you hide the fingerprint of your device and also optimise your working experience with proxies.
Using Anti-detect software, you can manage to work with multiple threads and connect to different IPs simultaneously without the risk of getting blocks from the target web resource. You’ll get a unique cache and cookies, and fingerprints for each opened tab. It’ll be hard to identify if you are using proxies or not; your private information will stay secure.
For example, instead of being a Mozilla Firefox user with a 14-screen HP laptop, you can make yourself a digital fingerprint of an ASUS laptop owner with a 15'6 screen that uses Chrome.
Digital Fingerprint Includes:
Type and Model of Device
Number of Processor Cores
RAM, OS
Browser Version
Screen Resolution
Fonts
Language
Time Zone
Web RTC
GEO, WebGL
Moreover, using Anti-detect browsers help minimise your trackable trace on the Internet and customise the fingerprint of your actual device. These browsers are easy to use. Their interface looks very familiar to a regular browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc.)
Anti-detect browsers are famous for their adaptability to different anti-fraud systems.
Here’re our tutorials on setting up proxies via some Anti-detect browsers.
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