Per-Context Proxy: Independent Network Per Browser
Configure independent proxy and geographic identity per BrowserContext. Run multiple regions in a single browser instance with automatic timezone, locale, and language alignment.
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Keep approved browser traffic on predictable proxy routes with profile-aligned PAC policy, clear source controls, and defensive deployment guidance.
Browser privacy depends on more than JavaScript. Network-layer behavior, browser identity, proxy routing, and profile signals need to stay aligned during real workflows.
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Configure independent proxy and geographic identity per BrowserContext. Run multiple regions in a single browser instance with automatic timezone, locale, and language alignment.
Plan consistent TCP and UDP proxy policy for QUIC and WebRTC, verify authorized applications, and retain clear fallback and release evidence.
How websites use JavaScript to probe local network ports and detect services, and how to block port scanning at the browser level.
How to set custom HTTP headers at the browser engine level for consistent request identity across all network requests.
How to configure runtime proxy switching and per-context proxy settings for managing multiple network identities simultaneously.
How DNS leaks expose your browsing activity and real location, and how to route DNS resolution through your proxy for complete privacy.
How WebRTC exposes your real IP address through ICE candidates, and how to prevent WebRTC leaks while keeping functionality intact.
Complete guide to configuring SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS proxies with embedded credentials, geolocation matching, and selective routing.
The guides cover the model first, then move into cross-platform validation, isolated contexts, and scale-ready browser deployment.