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How important is it for user-agent OS to match TCP/IP fingerprint OS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jetnyj" data-source="post: 21955" data-attributes="member: 9302"><p>When setting up antidetect/browser profiles with proxies, you end up with two separate signals:</p><p>• The user-agent string (which usually encodes browser + OS)</p><p>• The TCP/IP fingerprint OS (from stack signatures, TTL, window size, etc.)</p><p></p><p>How strict do platforms/websites get about these needing to align?</p><p>For example, if the profile’s user-agent shows Windows 10 Chrome, but the TCP/IP fingerprint points to Android, is that a red flag in practice? Or are mismatches tolerated/ignored unless you’re doing something really suspicious?</p><p></p><p>Curious what people’s experience/tests say here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jetnyj, post: 21955, member: 9302"] When setting up antidetect/browser profiles with proxies, you end up with two separate signals: • The user-agent string (which usually encodes browser + OS) • The TCP/IP fingerprint OS (from stack signatures, TTL, window size, etc.) How strict do platforms/websites get about these needing to align? For example, if the profile’s user-agent shows Windows 10 Chrome, but the TCP/IP fingerprint points to Android, is that a red flag in practice? Or are mismatches tolerated/ignored unless you’re doing something really suspicious? Curious what people’s experience/tests say here. [/QUOTE]
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