so, who's actually winning the fingerprinting war in 2025? asking for a project where even slightly off configurations burn accounts in an hour. i ran a simple test. six popular anti-detect browsers (multilogin, incognition, dolphin, etc). twelve proxy providers across residential, datacenter and mobile. task was just to load a series of detection test pages and a speed test site. each combination ran 50 times, logged the success rate and average page load. here's what the data doesn't care about. price or hype. the fastest median load across all combos was a datacenter proxy from a no-name provider paired with one particular browser's stealth mode - 1.8 seconds. the worst, from a big-name mobile proxy, clocked in at 8.5 seconds with over 20% timeouts. residential proxies, lmao, all over the map, one uk provider had a 90% success rate but speeds dropped off a cliff after the first 10 requests. bottom line from my sheet? there's no magic combo. pairing a 'good' anti-detect with a 'good' proxy gave me worse results than a budget setup 30% of the time. if you're buying based on features lists, you're already losing. my config logs and the anonymized speed/success matrix are attached. fight me with better numbers.