Open‑source is great for learning and prototyping, but at scale we often see teams burn a lot of valuable engineer hours on endless fingerprint tweaks. For long‑term reliability, a specialized paid vendor is usually more cost‑effective. It costs much less than a single engineer‑day, while your team can focus on your core product.
Thanks for the mention and for a thoughtful deep‑dive!
Humbly, we’re working hard to build what we hope is the best fingerprinting browser.
-My co‑founder/CTO has been hacking browser fingerprints since 2014
-Since we founded Kameleo in 2017, most of our R&D has gone into masking browser fingerprints in a consistent way
-We ship browser kernel updates weekly to stay on top of the cat-and-mouse game (https://kameleo.io/browser-kernel-releases)
Open‑source is great for learning and prototyping, but at scale we often see teams burn a lot of valuable engineer hours on endless fingerprint tweaks. For long‑term reliability, a specialized paid vendor is usually more cost‑effective. It costs much less than a single engineer‑day, while your team can focus on your core product.