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Introducing FireKey - Anti-Fingerprint Browser for Multi-Account Isolation
I've been exploring browser fingerprinting tools lately and came across FireKey (app.firekey.ai). It shows your real browser fingerprint in real time, which is surprisingly detailed. Most people assume incognito mode or a VPN makes them private, but fingerprinters can use WebGL, canvas, AudioContext, font enumeration, and dozens of other signals to identify you across sessions. Has anyone here used anti-detect browsers or fingerprint testing tools for legitimate privacy testing? Curious what approaches work best for: - E-commerce sellers managing multiple accounts (legally) - Developers testing geo-specific features - Privacy researchers studying tracking methods FireKey makes this visible by generating a unique fingerprint hash you can compare across browsers/devices. Interesting tool for understanding what sites actually see.Hey Product Hunt community! FireKey is an anti-detect browser that gives each profile a unique, realistic browser fingerprint. Browser fingerprinting accounts for ~70% of multi-account correlation detections. Even with a VPN, if two accounts share the same canvas hash or WebGL renderer, platforms link them. FireKey assigns unique fingerprints per profile and includes a built-in audit tool. Free beta at app.firekey.ai - would love feedback from the community!
Introducing FireKey - Anti-Fingerprint Browser for Multi-Account Isolation
Hey Product Hunt community! FireKey is an anti-detect browser that gives each profile a unique, realistic browser fingerprint. Browser fingerprinting accounts for ~70% of multi-account correlation detections. Even with a VPN, if two accounts share the same canvas hash or WebGL renderer, platforms link them. FireKey assigns unique fingerprints per profile and includes a built-in audit tool. Free beta at app.firekey.ai - would love feedback from the community!
Would you consider a tool that tracks your activity locally so you don't get banned useful?
I've been going through hell for the last month. I was banned from LinkedIn for excessive activity.
For 24 hours
For 48 hours
For 72 hours
For 168 hours - currently waiting until Tuesday, 10 PM CET.
The only useful advice I've received from support is to be less active.

