
Update Undetectable 2.7.0 - Improved fingerprints, more spoofs and new API features
You are harder to identify
This update brings a number of important improvements and functionality. The Chromium kernel has been updated to version 113. Now you can choose the CPU and memory for your browser, instead of using configuration data, replace fonts directly inside the browser core and mask the navigator.gpu fingerprint. In addition, improvements have been made to Bluetooth API spoofing and geolocation. All these changes contribute to an increase in the level of anonymity, making the anti-detect browser an even more effective tool for bypassing detection and tracking systems.
Updated Chromium core to version 113
The use of outdated versions of browser kernels raises suspicions among anti-fraud systems, as new versions of Chrome are quickly distributed to a billion users around the world. An update to the browser core in Undetectable maintains its effectiveness as an online privacy tool.
Choose CPU and Memory
Now, when creating a browser profile, you can replace the CPU and memory values with any available from the provided list. This opens up a wide range of customization and customization options, allowing you to emulate different hardware configurations and create unique digital fingerprints.
Change fonts inside the browser core
Font substitutions happen right inside the browser core, not through JavaScript. This means that each browser profile can have a unique set of fonts, without the possibility of accidental leaks, providing an even greater degree of customization. This approach complements the general concept of the anti-detect browser, enhancing its ability to bypass recognition systems and improve user anonymity in the online space.
Masking navigator.gpu
Starting with Chrome 113 and above, new functionality has been introduced related to navigator.gpu fingerprint masking. Navigator.gpu is an API that provides information about a device's graphics capabilities, such as graphics card and WebGL support. Masking this fingerprint in the browser allows you to change the provided graphics hardware data, making it more unique, creating a more complex and unique digital footprint.
Bluetooth API spoofing and geolocation improvements
Improvements have been made to the Bluetooth API spoofing. They affect Bluetooth configurations for various operating systems such as Android and macOS. Bluetooth will now always be enabled for these systems. For the Windows operating system, an additional enhancement has been introduced to randomize the Bluetooth configuration.
New functions in API /profile/create
New functions with the choice of CPU and memory have been added to the API. In addition, you can specify the screen resolution and a specific version of Windows when creating a profile. Read more about the new API features in our documentation.
And even more convenient
New design of default profile settings
We have simplified the default settings interface. Now network and system fingerprints are configured in one tab, similar to the window for creating new profiles. The field for entering additional languages has been removed.
Paste as human
"Paste like human" has been added for profiles running on Chromium. This feature emulates human behavior when pasting text, creating a more realistic and natural browser usage trail. To use this feature, right-click on the desired field, select "Paste like human" and the anti-detect browser will automatically adjust the speed and pauses when pasting text, making it more like natural user behavior and reducing the likelihood of automated detection actions.
The function also supports "Ctrl + V" hotkey combination.
Notices and permissions from sites
Added important functionality to control notifications and other permissions requested by websites. Now you can enable or disable notifications, access to the microphone, camera, geolocation and other site features directly from your browser profiles. Unless necessary, we do not recommend giving access to the camera or microphone, since information about these devices will not be masked.
Blocking the installation of extensions from the Windows registry
Chromium, like any other browser based on it, has the ability to pull extensions from the Windows registry. For example, if google drive is installed on the system, then every new browser on the system will try to install the google drive extension. As a result, in each new profile there were questions about installing extensions from the registry. To reduce the amount of visual noise and routine, we have disabled registry access.
Other minor improvements
- Added search by configuration ID in the configuration manager.
- Added modification time and creation time (not just date) in proxy manager and profile manager.
- Added saving the state of the Use Ip change link checkbox in the bot.
Corrected mistakes
- Fixed an issue that caused a profile to be downloaded after uploading to the cloud through the profile list in the main window.
- Correct closing of profiles launched via the API with the --headless flag
- Fixed a bug when running a large number of profiles at the same time, added a launch sequence
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