Which device is best to work with?

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Which device is better for work?

Hello everyone! There is time to write an article, and I am opening an educational section, the essence of which is the analysis of pressing issues that absolutely any person in our field of activity inevitably faces at some point. Questions that I once asked myself.

Sometimes in this section I will answer interesting debatable questions about work, which often come to me in private messages. I will try to keep the story in detail, but at the same time maintaining simplicity for the reader to understand, since I am well aware that everyone has a different level. I will answer such burning questions more from the position of my opinion, based mainly on my personal experience, but also on the experience of colleagues in the shop. But it is worth understanding that there will be no “I heard somewhere”, “Uncle Styopa seemed to say something”, and so on.

The articles will be short, and in the format of one message - one question. I think this approach will ensure a more fruitful assimilation of the information I am talking about, and will not tire the reader too much.

In this issue, we will analyze which device is better to work from. The question is not simple, because there are as many anti-fraud systems as financial offices or shops, and each has its own operating algorithms.

Well, and the fraud points system, which adds these very points to you if your pattern of actions together with the browser fingerprint and the device with which you work on certain points coincides with the patterns of actions of fraudsters and the statistics of the anti-fraud system database with which you work. And these statistics from the database, in turn, are collected on the basis of previous cases of fraud.

That is, the anti-fraud system, based on previous fraud scenarios, remembers under what conditions certain attempts to hit are made, and enters these criteria into the risk criteria. As a result, working on the same scheme of warming up a shop or a financial office with the same device or browser fingerprint does not seem possible in the long term. The way out here is a constant change in the approach to work.

If you work on Android and iOS applications, it is enough to distribute Wi-Fi using a flashed router or using the same WSSH Tunnel Manager program with a Wi-Fi adapter. Well, and accordingly, after each successful hit, we do a hard reset of our device. Root allows more interesting things and with the right settings you do not need to change the device. Although personally I am not a fan of root, it is detected by applications and generally everything that can be.

The same applies to the browser fingerprint - in the case of working with a PC, we must create a new profile in antidetect after each successful processing. It is even better to replace the PC itself.

Don't bother yourself with questions about what is best to work with, everything is individual. Focus on finding the best solution specifically for your tasks. And here you can't do without analysis and tests.
 
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