Morelogin has been committed to developing a reliable and secure browser, supported both on Chrome and Firefox. When it is read by a third party, it provides a scannable configuration file so that your customized fingerprint can be displayed as a real and native device. MoreLogin allows you to change dozens of parameters: WebRTC, Canvas, WebGL, Client Rects, Time Zone, Language, GEO, Processor, Memory, Screen, Media, Ports, etc., and you can visually see the comparison between the changes and the related detection results.
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The interface of MoreLogin is very user-friendly. I need to manage multiple accounts and have tried many other products. In contrast, MoreLogin has exclusive proxy resources, which are very safe to use. These IPs are for a one-time trial. After you use them, They will be placed in other resource pools and won't be recycled. That is great cause it will not increase the risk of the account banned. Its free trial package includes two team members and two profiles, significantly different from the free trial of other products that only open some functions. Trust me, this product is worth a try!
MoreLogin is easy to use. Its user-friendly interface makes it simple to navigate as well as intuitively understand each feature. It supports multiple languages as well as device synchronization so all of my devices are using the same version of MoreLogin. And when I need assistance with setup or troubleshooting, there's customer service available on the right hand sides.
Based on our record, Privacy Guides seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 113 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Are you thinking about making a centralized area to share resources? I think something similar to how privacyguides.org organizes stuff would work well. Source: about 1 year ago
As recommended by privacyguides.org, I'm trying to avoid that download token from the main link. I'm jw if those files on the FTP are just as safe/secure & all the same w/o the token still. Also, will I get one from future updates regardless? Source: about 1 year ago
Right, that's why I don't understand why Brave is recommended by privacyguides.org or pivacaytools.io. Source: about 1 year ago
The correct site is https://privacyguides.org The former team left Privacy Tools and that is now just arbitrary recommendations by one guy who mostly spruiks cryptocurrency bullshit. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Good new! If you're giving a whole presentation, considered starting where the PG team recommends average ppl start, "threat modeling" and point them to the excellent privacyguides.org website for further action:. Source: over 1 year ago
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