A Guide to Optimizing Browser Fingerprints in Multilogin
Creating a unique browser fingerprint is one thing, but creating one that is both unique and natural-looking is an art. Here are the secrets to mastering the Multilogin tool.
Naturalness is the key to avoiding detection.
The goal of fingerprint optimization is to make each of your profiles look exactly like a regular user, without any signs of antidetect technology interference.
The Golden Rules
- Trust the default settings: When you create a new profile, Multilogin automatically assigns it an authentic fingerprint based on data from millions of real devices. In most cases, you don't need to change a thing. Trust their technology.
- Don't edit core parameters: Avoid manually changing complex parameters like Canvas, WebGL, Audio, or Fonts. Manual changes can create inconsistencies in the fingerprint, making it easier to detect.
- Sync IP with location settings: This is the most important thing. If you use a proxy in the US, make sure the Timezone, Language, and Geolocation in the profile are also set to the US. Multilogin has a feature to do this automatically.
- Use common User Agents: When choosing an operating system and browser, prioritize the most popular versions (e.g., Windows 10/11 and the latest version of Chrome). Using versions that are too old or too obscure will make you stand out unnecessarily.
Multilogin is designed to make things simple. The best optimization is to let the software handle its complex tasks. Your job is to ensure consistency at the macro level, like IP and location.
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