Golden rules for beating Antifraud

Lord777

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Why do people make it more complicated then it has to be? The rules bellow are best approach to staying undetected.

Rule number 1 - Never use windows. To many unique parameters.

Rule number 2 - Never use Antidetect software. Only real devices with real browsers. You have no control of what can be detected by antifraud and you do not know what error the develops have done. And errors are done all the time just look at the logs of "improvements" and "bug" fixes they do all the time. Antidetect is a very strange phenomena. It is like trying to fix a leaking pipe with tape while the water is flowing. Go to the source and turn of the water.

Rule number 3 - Always use Apple devices and buy the most popular device, and if on Mac with silicon chip. Why? There is nothing unique about them except system fonts. System fonts have to be rotated randomly by special software "fluxfonts" if you are installing additional software on machine other then what is there when freshly installed. The system fonts are only same for all users when the device is new. Then they get more unique the more software you install. You could skip installing software but then you need a separate device because most people need their unique software in everyday life.

Rule number 4 - Avoid using proxy. If not possible then 4g/5g modem with UDP support. UDP support is very important, no UDP support is very suspicious for antifraud solution, I promise. This is especially for Geocomply. They check UDP in combination with BSSID, it requires advanced setup to bypass. And 4g/5g can never be blacklisted by antifraud as that would result in the companies losing to many real orders. There are software with UDP support. Win2socks for windows and Stash for Mac and IOS.

Rule number 5 - Turn of wifi. When someone says that will look very suspicious to Antifraud? Yes it will make you a bit more unique but they can not refuse orders because wifi is turned of, they loose to many real customers.

Rule number 6 - Never use apps if you can use the browser to do same job. Apps have access to much more system information then the browser. Read here: https://nshipster.com/device-identifiers/

Rule number 7 - AI is not stupid. You can have the perfect setup but your behaviour is too similar between each session - busted. Only solution is trial and error.

(c) tottem
 

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Why do people make it more complicated then it has to be? The rules bellow are best approach to staying undetected.

Rule number 1 - Never use windows. To many unique parameters.

Rule number 2 - Never use Antidetect software. Only real devices with real browsers. You have no control of what can be detected by antifraud and you do not know what error the develops have done. And errors are done all the time just look at the logs of "improvements" and "bug" fixes they do all the time. Antidetect is a very strange phenomena. It is like trying to fix a leaking pipe with tape while the water is flowing. Go to the source and turn of the water.

Rule number 3 - Always use Apple devices and buy the most popular device, and if on Mac with silicon chip. Why? There is nothing unique about them except system fonts. System fonts have to be rotated randomly by special software "fluxfonts" if you are installing additional software on machine other then what is there when freshly installed. The system fonts are only same for all users when the device is new. Then they get more unique the more software you install. You could skip installing software but then you need a separate device because most people need their unique software in everyday life.

Rule number 4 - Avoid using proxy. If not possible then 4g/5g modem with UDP support. UDP support is very important, no UDP support is very suspicious for antifraud solution, I promise. This is especially for Geocomply. They check UDP in combination with BSSID, it requires advanced setup to bypass. And 4g/5g can never be blacklisted by antifraud as that would result in the companies losing to many real orders. There are software with UDP support. Win2socks for windows and Stash for Mac and IOS.

Rule number 5 - Turn of wifi. When someone says that will look very suspicious to Antifraud? Yes it will make you a bit more unique but they can not refuse orders because wifi is turned of, they loose to many real customers.

Rule number 6 - Never use apps if you can use the browser to do same job. Apps have access to much more system information then the browser. Read here: https://nshipster.com/device-identifiers/

Rule number 7 - AI is not stupid. You can have the perfect setup but your behaviour is too similar between each session - busted. Only solution is trial and error.

(c) tottem
@Lord777 is using apple iOS or mobile antidetect browser a good idea with paypal log?
 
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