Tutorial Why you need fingerprint browsers working with LEAD/AFF

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Hello everyone! When it comes to the CPA industry, especially LEAD, I'm sure many of you have a good grasp of its ins and outs. With the continuous advancement of technology worldwide, more and more alliances are honing in on refining their technical aspects. One such technology that has gained significant attention, particularly since 2020, is browser fingerprinting. Today, let's dive into this intriguing topic.

Unraveling Browser Fingerprinting:​

At its core, browser fingerprinting captures the distinctive characteristics of a browser. It goes beyond the standard IP and UA details, encompassing elements like system time, browser plugins, screen size, and HTTP header information. These details, not easily alterable, allow for determining whether a user remains the same person across different sessions.

For a firsthand look at the specific information a website can gather, check out AmIUnique Fingerprint collecting. Additionally, explore services like FingerprintJS Pro, providing advanced browser fingerprinting and fraud detection through its API.

Conducting an interesting experiment involves remembering your own ID and then tweaking your computer's environment settings. You might be surprised to find that, despite changes to IP, UA, or incognito mode usage, your ID remains consistent, retaining records of your previous visits. However, it's important to note that, as of now, cross-browser tracking has limitations; switching to a different browser or device results in a changed ID.

Evolution of Fingerprint Technology:​

What adds to the intrigue is the evolution of fingerprint technology into its third generation. With the ability for extensive big data comparison, it has become feasible to track users across various browsers and devices.

Significance of Obtaining Browser Fingerprints:​

The primary goal of acquiring browser fingerprints is to track website visitors and pinpoint the identity behind the visiting device. Fingerprint tracking proves invaluable for preventing malicious registrations and plays a key role in tracking targeted advertising audiences.

For instance, retargeting ads, known for their exceptional click-through and conversion rates, often leverage fingerprint technology. This ensures precise ad delivery to individuals who have previously interacted with the ad. Many of us have experienced instances where products viewed on a computer resurface in push notifications on an entirely different device.

Strategies for Countering Browser Fingerprinting:​

Addressing the challenges posed by browser fingerprinting involves strategies used in the EMU industry. While EMUs typically use virtual machines and proxy IPs to simulate diverse environments, anti-fingerprint technology offers a more resource-efficient and configurable alternative. This is especially relevant for advertisers looking to leverage fingerprint technology for tracking without compromising their own identification precision.

Several anti-fingerprint tracking plugins are available in the Chrome web store. By installing and selecting random settings, your fingerprint will vary with each website visit. For those requiring a specific fingerprint, professional versions of these plugins enable customization.

Alternatively, users may opt for a fingerprint browser like Morelogin, allowing the storage of browser fingerprint information in the cloud for accessibility from different locations.

If you find it troublesome, you can also choose a fingerprint browser, like Morelogin, which allows you to store browser fingerprint information in the cloud and call it from different places.

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In summary, for those involved in LEAD/AFF, fingerprint browsers stand out as essential tools. Contrary to the apprehensions often voiced online, browser fingerprinting is not as daunting as it may seem. Both tracking and defense benefit from the availability of mature technologies that can be directly employed.
 

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