How does the native residential IP proxy work with the fingerprint browser?

With the development of the Internet, more and more people are beginning to pay attention to privacy and security issues. When conducting some sensitive activities on the Internet or operations that require higher security, IP addresses are often one of the key points we need to pay attention to.

Therefore, using native residential IP proxies has become a very popular way to protect personal privacy. However, simply using native residential IP proxies cannot completely protect our privacy. At this time, we need to use fingerprint browsers in conjunction with them. This article will introduce how to configure the use of native residential IP proxies and fingerprint browsers, and discuss some other tools that can be used with native residential IP proxies.

How does the native residential IP proxy work with the fingerprint browser?

Why does the native residential IP proxy need to be used with a fingerprint browser?

Using a native residential IP proxy can hide our real IP address, but this is not enough to completely protect our privacy.

Fingerprint browser is a technology that uses the browser's client information (such as user agent, browser plug-in, screen resolution, etc.) to uniquely identify the user.

By analyzing this information, websites can easily identify users and track their whereabouts, so even if we use a native residential IP proxy, websites can still track our activities through fingerprinting browsers.

To solve this problem, we need to use a native residential IP proxy together with a fingerprint browser.

How to set up a native residential IP proxy to use a fingerprint browser?

To use native residential IP proxy and fingerprint browser, we need to do the following steps:

Step 1: Choose a reliable native residential IP proxy service provider and purchase its services, install and run the proxy software, and make sure the proxy server and port are configured.

Step 2: Choose a reliable fingerprint browser plug-in or software and install it. The function of the fingerprint browser plug-in is to automatically change the browser client information when visiting a website, which can prevent the website from tracking the user's identity through the fingerprint browser.
Some commonly used fingerprint browser plug-ins include AdsPower, Hubstudio, Yangtao Browser, etc.

Step 3: Configure the Fingerprint Browser plug-in so that it can work with the native residential IP proxy. In the plug-in settings, we need to enter the IP address and port of the proxy server so that the Fingerprint Browser can access the website through the proxy server.
In this way, the fingerprint browser will access the website through the native residential IP proxy, thus hiding the user's real IP address.

Step 4: To test whether the proxy and fingerprint browser are used together successfully, we can visit some websites to observe whether the fingerprint browser successfully disguises the browser client information and whether the website displays the IP address of the proxy server instead of our real IP address.

What other tools can be used with native residential IP proxies?

In addition to fingerprint browsers, native residential IP proxies can also be used with other tools to improve our network privacy and security. Here are some common tools:

1. Virtual machine: We can use native residential IP proxy in the virtual machine to hide our real IP address in the virtual machine and protect our privacy.
At the same time, we can also safely perform some sensitive operations in the virtual machine because these operations will not affect our host system.

2. Tor: Tor is an anonymous network that allows us to browse anonymously on the Internet. Native residential IP proxy can be used with Tor to improve our anonymity.

Native residential IP proxy is an effective way to protect personal privacy, but simply using native residential IP proxy cannot completely protect our privacy. Fingerprint browsers can track our activities through browser client information, so we need to use native residential IP proxy and fingerprint browser together. In addition, native residential IP proxy can also be used with other tools (such as virtual machines, Tor, etc.) to improve our network privacy and security. Using these tools can make us more secure on the Internet and protect our privacy and security.

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