Master Browser Fingerprint Spoofing with Expert Techniques
Master Browser Fingerprint Spoofing with Expert Techniques
Learn how to protect privacy and enhance automation by spoofing browser fingerprints. Discover tools, code snippets, & ethical considerations.BrowserCat Team (BrowserCat)

rottenmummy
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •Hirom
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •Many OSS projects and personal web servers have bot detection because they would otherwise drown under (AI) scrappers and other bots traffic. Hosting or bandwidth cost is often unsustainable without bot protection.
If you don't want to kill these projects, honor robots.txt by default, use throttling, don't try to circumvent bot blocks. Look if there's a purpose built API available to bots. If they don't want to offert such API, go find something else to do.
Lytia
in reply to Hirom • • •Hirom
in reply to Lytia • • •That's true. The reason is there's lots of bot traffic spoofing real users, sometimes even going through residential proxies.
When bots spoof users well, the last option for projects is use these PoW captcha that annoy everyone. Enshitification continues.
ghodawalaaman
in reply to Hirom • • •Hirom
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •The article focuses on techniques that help bots spoof browsers, to make them impersonate a typical human visitor.
It's not obvious how this helps people protect themselves against surveillance while being online. Using python scripting is not a practical way to browse. But it's handy to write scrappers.
It's certainly useful to misbehaving bots that try to evade anti-bots protection.
MonkderVierte
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •I removed the Firefox' version number and half the internet broke. I replaced the whole string with
Dillo 3/2.0and this fixed most sites that "don't work" without JS.Well, this was before the anti-scraping all-captcha now.
ghodawalaaman
in reply to MonkderVierte • • •eldavi
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •belated_frog_pants
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •FG_3479
in reply to ghodawalaaman • • •What works for me is to use Firefox with tracking protection set to strict (or Librewolf with resistFingerprinting disabled and WebGL enabled), then install Jshelter and set it like below:
WebAssembly speed-up: Enabled
Once you do that, FingerprintJS Pro (fingerprint.com) should give you a different ID every time you clear cookies and change the IP.