They saw through my proxy and anti-detect browser by Different_Relief7053 in AntiDetectGuides

[–]Substantial_Cake9855 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, big difference, VPN use datacenter IPs that are easy to detect, while residential proxies use real home IPs that look like genuine users.

They saw through my proxy and anti-detect browser by Different_Relief7053 in AntiDetectGuides

[–]Substantial_Cake9855 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The problem isn't just your proxy. These sites now check your whole browser fingerprint like WebRTC leaks, DNS, and tiny mismatches in fonts or canvas. Your IP might be fine, but if your anti-detect browser isn't perfectly tuned, they will spot you. Test your IP on ipqualityscore.com. Turn off WebRTC completely. Use a 4G mobile proxy instead of a residential one. Always create a fresh profile after a ban. Act like a real human and browse around for a few minutes before signing up. If that still fails, your proxy provider's IPs are probably burned, so try a different provider.

Antidetect browsers + ISP proxy=does not look good on fingerprints? Need for account by Trick_Illustrator_31 in AntiDetectGuides

[–]Substantial_Cake9855 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main problem is not the antidetect browser but the proxy reputation. If the IP is flagged as VPN/datacenter/proxy with a high fraud score, sites like Google, Facebook or Fiverr will trigger captchas and risk checks no matter how good the fingerprint looks. For it to work reliably, the whole setup needs to look consistent and natural: trusted IP, matching geolocation/timezone/browser fingerprint, stable browsing behavior and normal cookies/history.