MFMirageFox
Browser Identity

Configure a coherent Firefox browser environment

Browser identity is a system of related characteristics. The configuration keeps platform, display, language, network and hardware signals logically aligned.

01

One environment, not random values

The operating system should match available fonts. User-Agent should match browser headers. Timezone and locale should align with the selected region. Screen and graphics characteristics should remain plausible for the device type.

Validated

Identity review

Environment76%
Network92%
Storage63%
02

Configuration areas

Related settings are reviewed together before a profile is used.

  • Browser and operating system identity
  • Navigator, CPU, memory and display
  • Language, locale, timezone and geolocation
  • WebGL, Canvas and audio environment
  • Fonts, media devices, voices and battery values
  • WebRTC and network headers
Validated

Identity review

Environment76%
Network92%
Storage63%
03

Visible diagnostics before launch

A diagnostic surface makes mismatches easier to identify. The objective is a consistent device profile, not a claim that fingerprinting becomes impossible.

Configuration reduces contradictory signals. It does not guarantee that a website cannot identify or restrict an account.
Validated

Identity review

Environment76%
Network92%
Storage63%
04

Windows, Linux and macOS identities

Profile identities can be prepared for the operating environment required by the project, with corresponding browser characteristics and fonts.

  • Desktop-oriented screen characteristics
  • Plausible graphics configuration
  • Regional language and timezone settings
Next step

Build the Firefox environment around the real workflow

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