Fingerprinting
Browser Fingerprint vs IP Fingerprint: How Platforms Identify You
Antidetect Team
2024-12-20
10 min read
Many users assume that changing IP can prevent account association. However, platforms identify devices by combining multi-dimensional fingerprints.
What Is an IP Fingerprint?
IP refers to the network exit identity of the device.
What Is a Browser Fingerprint?
Browser fingerprinting uses exposed browser parameters to identify unique devices:
- Canvas rendering output
- WebGL GPU model
- Installed font list
- User-Agent string
- Timezone and language settings
Key Differences
- IP can be masked, but device fingerprint consistency remains
- IP similarity alone does not cause association, but fingerprint similarity does
Best Practice
- Use residential proxies instead of datacenter proxies
- Use browser fingerprint isolation and cookie isolation
- Use Antidetect Browser for independent environment profiles
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