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Hey brother, I'm also in cyber security for few years and I know this all. I will explain my point of view on everything together, security measures, arbitrage and bookies. The thing is that people want everything "served on the silver plate". After all no one will respect You, and You are actually feeding them all from your own plate leaving You with nothing at the end. If You think You can feed yourself and all of them too, then that's awesome, but going that way will make this field (smart betting) even more saturated. The people You help will just wait to find something to, in other words, throw dirt on You. If You don't make any effort there's basically no value, You are not deserving it, and if You decide to put effort in it don't forget to respect yourself bro. Let them find by their self valuable information's while You answering / responding on some less valuable information people ask for.Hello,
I'm new around here and wanted to share some info which might be useful.
From an interest in hacking to defensive strategies, web scraping, and the intricate world of fingerprinting, anti-bot measures, and a plethora of trackers, we find ourselves in an era where technology is harnessed to its fullest to monitor users. In these times, privacy seems like a myth, and those attempting to dodge tracking only end up highlighting their uniqueness.
But how does this connect to smart betting? Imagine you're using a new, promising account for arbitrage betting, dreaming of its potential to become a golden goose. Yet, within days, you notice your account is restricted. This likely because bookies track your digital fingerprints continuously by collecting your browser activity. They scrutinize simple indicators such as whether you're connecting from a new IP address, whether your browser is linked to a mobile or a data center IP, and whether you're engaging in arbitrage. The likelihood of raising red flags is substantial. However, it's not just about IP addresses. Bookies can also discern the type of hardware you use, your timezone, browser type, installed fonts, screen resolution, color depth, language settings, and numerous other metrics your browser reveals.
And off course, each bookmaker implements different risk management strategies, making it challenging to precisely know what criteria they use to identify smart bettors. Just also keep in mind that the majority of users now place bets through mobile phones.
This only scratched the surface. Even looking at the basics, like TCP connection, from the TCP handshake you can figure out what operating system someone is using. This shows how detailed online tracking can go.
Red Flag Indicators:
- Use of the same IP address across multiple accounts
- Utilization of data center proxies
- Unlogical pairing of mobile proxies with desktop browsers
- Use of a different language from the country of operation, except for English
- Identical fingerprints that combine cookies, hardware, OS versions, etc.
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