Can blocking and spoofing browser fingerprinting stop account bans?

Can blocking and spoofing browser fingerprinting stop account bans?

If you are earning money online, then you must be familiar with the term browser fingerprinting. This is the technique that websites use to discreetly gather the configurations of software and device settings data from internet users through their browser when they're online.

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What does your browser fingerprint reveal about you? (Part 1)

What does your browser fingerprint reveal about you? (Part 1)

In the previous blog, we have found out that a browser fingerprint is the collection of information that websites use to track our identity. But do you know what kind of information your fingerprint is used to reveal about you?

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9 best free browser fingerprint testing tools

9 best free browser fingerprint testing tools

You will soon recognize how “naked” you are through the eyes of websites by using browser fingerprint testing tools. They will show you a lot of different parameters that reveal part of your software and hardware’s configuration. 

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How to check and enable WebGL fingerprint

How to check and enable WebGL fingerprint

If you're having a problem with "Your browser does not support WebGL", let's check and enable WebGL fingerprint in Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge browsers.

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Pixel Tracking: A Beginner's Knowledge Base

Pixel Tracking: A Beginner's Knowledge Base

Pixel - you’ve heard of them somewhere ? Wikipedia defines a pixel as "the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on the screen”. What exactly is it? And how website tracks you through pixel?

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How websites track you and ways to protect your privacy

How websites track you and ways to protect your privacy

You are not safe in the Internet. Thanks to the wealth of data, that is available to each and every user. A single site or map might contain dozens of trackers building a detailed profile of who you are and what you do online.

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1st party vs 3rd party cookies: Easy explanation

1st party vs 3rd party cookies: Easy explanation

Cookies are small pieces of information that a web server stores within a web browser to track people across the internet. They are a vital part of how the web works, yet they are easily targeted because they are often used to store personal information of website visitors.

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What is User-Agent?

What is User-Agent?

Every time you connect to a website, your browser sends its User-Agent to that website. And some multilogin tools claim that they can change Browser Fingerprint however, the only thing they can change is User-Agent. So let’s find out what exactly is a User-Agent! User-Agent is a “string” -

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