Anti-fingerprint and proxy combo is failing for my campaign, need recs

Anti-fingerprint and proxy combo is failing for my campaign, need recs

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Alright I'm about to lose my mind here. Got a TikTok UGC campaign, using a proxy service that claims low block rates and anti-fingerprint setup in the anti-detect browser. Followed all the guides, randomized everything, but after 3 days I'm getting flagged for suspicious activity on a fresh account. smth's not connecting. Literally sitting here at my desk, phone in hand, late for a meeting about this. My setup is a residential proxy from one of the big names, and I'm pairing it with Incog or whatever, but the browser fingerprint is still leaking somehow? I think the proxy IP might be clean but the combination with the anti-detection software is the issue. Anyone else hit this wall? I need practical recommendations for a provider and anti-detect combo that actually works for social media account creation and warm-up, not just for scraping. Budget is mid-tier. For most offers, nano-influencers deliver better ROAS than macro-influencers, but I can't even get to the outreach if I can't warm the accounts up. TL;DR my proxy-fingerprint combo is failing, what's working for you right now?
 
You're overcomplicating it. Proxy and fingerprint magic is just smoke and mirrors. If you're still getting flagged, your real problem is not the tech, it's your content or your targeting. A fresh account doesn't mean jack if your creatives or angles scream spam. Just keep it simple, test, and don't blame the tech every time you hit a wall.
 
rGR. Honestly, if the tech's failing and your accounts still get flagged, it's probably more about the behavior and content than the fingerprint stuff. Tried just doing a bit more natural warm-up before blasting out?
 
let me share a real story, I spent weeks tweaking proxies and fingerprints with no luck then I realized I was missing one thing. the timing and behavior of the account setup matter more than the tech. slow warm-up, natural actions, no big spikes.
 
My setup is a residential proxy from one of the bi
Just my two cents, but a residential proxy from a big name isn't a guarantee. Some of those are burned or flagged from the start. maybe try a smaller provider, less used IPs and focus on natural behavior.
 
I gotta disagree with Nimbus a bit. Yeah, behavior plays a role but if your setup is leaking fingerprint info despite the tech, then the fingerprint is the main culprit. I've seen accounts get flagged even with perfect behavior because the fingerprint isn't clean. Tech isn't everything but it's a big piece of the puzzle, especially when you're fighting off sophisticated detection.
 
Yeah man, that combo is like trying to hide a fire with a wet blanket. Maybe try rotating proxies more often or look into fingerprint randomization tools that are less predictable. Also check your user-agent and device info spoofing, sometimes it's those small details that blow up the whole thing. And building a personal email list from your own DOI leads is non-negotiable, that waaay you're not always at the mercy of the proxy game. Time to shave some fat off that setup and get cleaner leads, no excuses.
 
bro, honestly that anti-fingerprint plus proxy stuff is a band-aid at best. you're fighting a losing battle trying to outrun the machine learning models these platforms are rolling out. i've burned more money trying to hide in plain sight than you have, trust me. if you really want to scale, think about going server-side, using legit proxies, and maybe even considering custom fingerprint randomization scripts that aren't just a copy-paste job. the key is to look like a real user, not some script with a fake user-agent. and about your proxies, switching them more often is not enough. you need to get high-quality residential proxies that rotate IPs naturally, not just some cheap datacenter crap. also, keep an eye on your cookie and session info, sometimes the platform detects suspicious behavior from all the fake stuff. in the end, it's a cat and mouse game, and if you're still playing that game, you'll burn cash faster than you can blink. just think about how you can blend in better instead of trying to hide in the shadows.
 
Anti-fingerprint and proxy combo is failing for my campaign, need recs
Haha, buddy, you are not alone. That anti-fingerprint plus proxy combo is like trying to hide in plain sight while screaming at the top of your lungs. Been there done that, lost more money than I wanna admit. The real secret is not fighting the tech head-on but working with it. Rotate proxies like crazy, use some fingerprint randomization tools that are actually unpredictable and not just some half-baked script. And for god's sake, forget about pretending the platform isn't analyzing every little detail. Use smarter landers, keep your CR fresh, and never ever stick to the tired-ass angle everyone else is running. The platform algorithms are getting smarter, and your old tricks are just burning your budget faster than you can say "fail." The numbers don't lie, and if your tactics are failing, time to switch it up before you go broke.
 
I think the combo might be failing because its too obvious now. Blocking fingerprint and proxies used to be gold but now a lot of users are savvy. Instead of just relying on those, focus on diversifying your signals. Show the data, if your conversions drop after blocking those, then yeah, need a new angle. Otherwise, you're just fighting a losing battle with those alone.
 
Trust me, if your anti-fingerprint and proxy game is failing, it's probably because you're still relying on the usual tricks that everyone and their grandma is trying now. Diversify your signals, sure, but also look into more advanced fingerprint masking tools or rotating proxies that actually change up the game rather than just pretending to hide. Sometimes you gotta think like a chameleon not a brick wall. Also, make sure your offer and LP are synced up tight. Nothing screams suspicious like mismatched promises. Keep testing, but don't get lazy with your setup - the smarter the users get, the trickier you gotta be.
 
Been there. I found that relying solely on anti-fingerprint and proxies is a losing battle now. Been testing some device canvas modifications and mimicking user behavior more naturally. Also, sometimes shifting LP styles or using different pre-landers helps. Track it and see if your CVR improves after diversifying. Old tricks get caught up fast.
 
been around long enough to see the wave of anti-fingerprint stuff come and go. back in the day, just swapping user agents and some basic cookies did the trick. now its about more than just that. if you're hitting a wall, you gotta start thinking like a shady browser profiler. rootkits, device emulation, more layered cloaking. that stuff's not optional anymore, its a must. never forget, cloaking is a skill, not just a tool. if your combo is failing, maybe it's time to upgrade your game, not just rely on the usual suspects.
 
I gotta disagree with Foray a bit. Sure, everyone's catching on to the old fingerprint and proxy tricks but that doesn't mean those signals are dead. It's like saying a garden is useless just because weeds show up. You gotta tweak, yes, but don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. The real move is blending the old with the new. Yeah, diversifying signals is key but it's more about understanding that the fingerprint game is a cat and mouse. Some of the stuff I've been messing with lately is just sophisticated enough to stay under the radar if you know what you're doing. It's not about just shoving a different user agent or a new proxy in there. It's about making the bot behave more like a human and less like a script. If you're only changing the surface level stuff, you're gonna get caught eventually. It's all just vectors, man, you gotta think deeper than surface tricks.
 
You gotta tweak, yes, but don't throw out the baby with the bathwater
yeah, exactly, pace. you tweak and adapt, but you don't toss the signals that still work. it's a leaky bucket, gotta keep patching, not reinventing the wheel every time.
 
You gotta tweak, yes, but don't throw out the baby with the bathwater
I gotta say Pace, I see where you're coming from but I think throwing out the baby with the bathwater is a risky move. The signals that still work might be the only thing keeping some campaigns afloat. Adapt, tweak, sure, but don't ignore what's still yielding results just because the new anti-fingerprint stuff is creeping in. The game's about balancing the old school with the new tricks, not tossing the proven stuff just because it's harder. ROAS is all about those signals that your competitors are trying to kill off. Work smarter, not just harder
 
been around long enough to see the wave of anti-fingerprint stuff come and go. back in the day, just swapping user agents and some basic cookies did the trick.
Been there, seen that wave crash too. now it's all about fingerprint randomness, device stitching, and a bunch of sneaky shit. if you think swapping user agents is enough you're already behind.
 
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