When managing accounts with GoLogin, maintaining a consistent browser fingerprint is important. Websites often analyze changes in browser configuration to detect unusual activity.
Some profile settings can be safely modified at any time, while others should remain stable once an account has started using the profile.
Safe to change
The following settings can usually be changed without affecting the browser fingerprint or account trust:
profile name
notes
folders and tags
extensions
proxy credentials (if the proxy location stays consistent)
These settings do not affect the core fingerprint signals used by websites.
Change carefully
Some parameters may influence the browser environment and should be modified carefully.
These include:
timezone
language settings
WebRTC mode
media devices configuration
If changes are required, try to keep them consistent with the proxy location and device type.
Avoid changing after accounts are created
Certain parameters form the core of the browser fingerprint. Changing them frequently may cause websites to treat the browser as a new device.
Avoid modifying these settings after accounts are logged into the profile:
operating system
user agent
screen resolution
fonts configuration
Canvas fingerprint
WebGL fingerprint
AudioContext fingerprint
CPU threads and RAM values
Major changes to these parameters may trigger additional verification or login checks.
Best practice
For the most stable results:
create a profile and configure its fingerprint before logging into accounts
keep fingerprint settings stable after accounts are added
use a dedicated proxy for each profile
avoid frequent changes to hardware-related parameters
Maintaining a consistent fingerprint helps websites recognize the profile as a stable device.
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