Best practices for residential proxy rotation and browser fingerprinting

I have a list of about 500 residential proxies. I want to rotate them for every new page visit. But I read that if my proxy is in Germany, but my browser timezone is set to New York, advanced bot scripts will flag the mismatch.

Do I have to manually code timezone changes for every proxy?

You don’t have to code anything! We built a feature specifically for this.

Go to the Stealth Tab in your preferences, paste your proxy list, and check the box that says “Align Browser Fingerprint with Proxy Location”.

When our Proxy Manager rotates to the next IP in your list, it automatically resolves the geolocation of that IP and overrides the browser’s timezone, locale, and language settings to match it perfectly. Also, make sure you set your Proxy Level to “Context Level” rather than Browser Level - this ensures that each new session gets a completely clean, isolated environment with the new IP and matching fingerprint.

You don’t have to code anything! We built a feature specifically for this.

Go to the Stealth Tab in your preferences, paste your proxy list, and check the box that says “Align Browser Fingerprint with Proxy Location”.

When our Proxy Manager rotates to the next IP in your list, it automatically resolves the geolocation of that IP and overrides the browser’s timezone, locale, and language settings to match it perfectly. Also, make sure you set your Proxy Level to “Context Level” rather than Browser Level - this ensures that each new session gets a completely clean, isolated environment with the new IP and matching fingerprint.