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How to Use BrowserScan to Verify Your Browser Fingerprint?

Exciting news! GoProxy, known for its vast global network of over 90 million IP addresses across 200+ countries, has teamed up with BrowserScan to offer users an enhanced network proxy experience. Now, GoProxy can be seamlessly integrated with BrowserScan.

Together, these tools empower users to monitor and analyze network traffic effectively. Users can gain insights into their network usage and implement appropriate security measures. Explore the features of BrowserScan to optimize your network security and performance!

What is BrowserScan?

BrowserScan is an advanced tool that analyzes your browser's fingerprints to give you a fingerprint authenticity score. This score is pivotal as a figure below 90% flags potential privacy risks, indicating you may be divulging traces that could be exploited to track your online movements or link your multiple accounts, leading to possible account suspensions.

BrowserScan collects a wide range of attributes about the user's browser and device, including:

Browser Information

  • Browser type and version
  • Installed fonts and plugins
  • Language preferences
  • Whether cookies, Do Not Track, and other functions are enabled

Device Information

  • Operating system and version
  • Screen resolution
  • Timezone and local time

Location Information

  • IP Address
  • Postal code
  • Country & Geolocation

Network Information

  • Internet Service Provider
  • Blacklist
  • DNS Leaks and Bot Detection
  • Presence of "robot characteristics" from automated scripts

collect Information

How BrowserScan Works?

Generating a Unique Digital Fingerprint

BrowserScan analyzes various attributes of the user's browser and device to create a unique "digital fingerprint" that persists across browsing sessions. This fingerprint can be used to track users over time, even if they clear cookies or use incognito mode.

Identifying Privacy Risks

BrowserScan checks for potential privacy risks, such as leakage of the real IP address behind a proxy, open ports that could expose personal information, and suspicious behavior that may indicate bot activity.

Comparing Fingerprint to Real Device Fingerprint

The tool provides an overview of the browser fingerprint and compares it to the real device fingerprint to ensure authenticity. This helps users operating multiple accounts on a website to avoid having their accounts flagged as spam or fraud due to identical fingerprints.

Features and Advantages of BrowserScan

Hardware Section

The hardware section of BrowserScan offers an in-depth look at your device, which is essential for maintaining online anonymity. It can reveal the architecture of your device, whether Canvas and WebGL fingerprints, the number of CPU cores, and even detailed graphics card information. This section is especially important when using anti-detect browsers, as it helps to ensure that your simulated device profile is consistent and believable.

Hardware Section

Software Section

In the section, BrowserScan examines the alignment between your IP address's timezone and your browser's settings. It also captures the current time from JavaScript, checks whether you have enabled the 'Do Not Track' feature, and reviews your cookie settings. These software details are crucial for creating a coherent online persona, especially when managing multiple accounts to prevent detection and potential account restrictions.

Software Section

WebRTC Leaks

WebRTC is a technology that enables real-time communication directly in web browsers. While it provides useful capabilities, it also poses a risk of WebRTC leaks, which may expose your actual IP address regardless of using a proxy or VPN. BrowserScan specifically checks for these WebRTC leaks to confirm that your true location remains concealed, maintaining the anonymity required for your diverse online engagements.

WebRTC Leaks

DNS Leaks

DNS leaks are another common issue that BrowserScan addresses. These leaks occur when your device sends queries to your actual ISP's DNS server instead of the DNS provided by your proxy or VPN. This can inadvertently reveal your true location to websites, which is a significant privacy concern. BrowserScan checks for these leaks to ensure that your online presence remains secure and private.

DNS Leaks

Additional Tools

In addition to fingerprint detection, BrowserScan offers a suite of tools to bolster your online security: - Port Scanner: helps identify open ports on your device that could be exploited by hackers.
- IP Address Lookup: provides extensive details about any IP, including its physical location and the browser in use.
- 2FA Authenticator: strengthens your login processes by generating or verifying security codes.
- Cookie Convertor: tool assesses cookie legitimacy and converts them into a usable format.
- Internet Speed Test: checks your connection without the need for additional plugins.
- UserAgent Parse: decodes the information within your user agent string, seeing the details of your device and browser setup.

Additional Tools

How to Use BrowserScan to Verify Your Browser Fingerprint?

To verify your browser fingerprint using BrowserScan, follow these steps:

Step1: Access the BrowserScan Website

Open your web browser and navigate to the BrowserScan website.

Step2: Initiate the Fingerprint Verification Process

Look for the option to start the fingerprint verification process. This is usually located prominently on the homepage or in the site's menu.

Step3: Obtain Fingerprint Verification Results

Once you have entered the necessary information, BrowserScan will analyze your browser fingerprint and provide you with verification results. These results may include details about your browser, its configuration, and any potential risks associated with your fingerprint.

Interpreting Verification Results

When you receive the verification results from BrowserScan, it's important to understand how to interpret them. Here's how you can do that:

Browser Fingerprint Details

Verify that the information matches your actual browser configuration, including browser version, operating system, and screen resolution.

Identifying Privacy Risks

Look for indications of potential privacy risks, such as leaking IP addresses or unique identifiers, which could be used to track your online activities.

Improving Browser Fingerprints

Take steps to improve your browser fingerprint if privacy risks are identified, such as adjusting settings or using privacy-enhancing extensions. Follow BrowserScan's recommendations for enhancing your online privacy and security.

Conclusion

Given all of the above mentioned advantages of BrowserScan, combine it with GoProxy, which helps users bypass content restrictions, circumvent IP-based blocking, and enhance the reliability of web crawlers or other proxy-based activities to get the best seamless browsing experience possible.

This powerful combination effectively reduces potential privacy risks, eliminates the risk of being tracked during online activity, and ensures best-in-class network security. In addition, it provides a comprehensive and user-friendly solution for individuals seeking to enhance their online privacy, security, and access.

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