Ad Blocker Fingerprint

An ad blocker fingerprint is a unique set of signals that reveals whether a browser is using an ad blocker. Sites use JavaScript traps and DOM inspection to detect missing ads, hidden iframes, or disabled tracking scripts—creating a "fingerprint" of ad-blocking behavior.

Why it matters

  • Tracking Avoidance: Sites may restrict access or serve alternate content if an ad blocker is detected.
  • Scraper Defense: Anti-bot systems often flag ad-block usage as suspicious behavior.

Why choose Proxied?

Proxied’s mobile proxies rotate IPs and provide clean, residential headers that mimic real users. Combined with proper anti-detection techniques, you can avoid ad blocker fingerprinting and operate in stealth.