The most advanced free and open-source browser fingerprinting library
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The most advanced free and open-source browser fingerprinting library
Analysis of Bot Protection systems with available countermeasures 🚿. How to defeat anti-bot system 👻 and get around browser fingerprinting scripts 🕵️♂️ when scraping the web?
Privacy Badger is a browser extension that automatically learns to block hidden trackers
Creepy device and browser fingerprinting
Do you think you are safe using private browsing or incognito mode?. 😄 👿 This will prove that you're wrong. Previously hosted at nothingprivate.ml
Go HTTP client with browser-identical TLS/HTTP2 fingerprinting. Bypass bot detection by perfectly mimicking Chrome, Firefox, and Safari at the cryptographic level (JA3/JA4, Akamai fingerprint, header order). Supports HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, sessions, cookies, and proxies.
Self-hosted browser fingerprinting and bot detection with real-world constraints in mind.
Scheme flooding vulnerability: how it works and why it is a threat to anonymous browsing
Browser fingerprinting protection for everybody.
Anonymous automation via puppeteer with fingerprint replacement technology.
Generator of User-Agent header
Anonymous automation via playwright with fingerprint replacement technology.
Pure CSS device fingerprinting.
A playwright bot which is implemented to scrape linkedin and store advertisement data in a database and telegram channel
Anonymous automation with fingerprint replacement technology.
Experience for effectively fetching Facebook data by Querying Graph API with Account-based Token and Operating undetectable scraping Bots to extract Client/Server-side Rendered content
This is the data your browser hands out automatically, every time!
Privacy Shield Browser is a robust, open-source-based solution designed to help researchers, QA testers, and developers maintain session integrity across multiple isolated browser environments. With its intuitive interface and advanced digital fingerprinting management, it allows users to perform concurrent testing in segregated sandbox environment
DFPM is a browser extension for detecting browser fingerprinting.
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