Why you shouldn't use Kameleo with other browser fingerprint blockers and modifiers
Kameleo is built to handle every part of the browser fingerprint on its own. When you start a profile, Kameleo loads a sandboxed browser with a full, consistent fingerprint, and several background components work together to keep that fingerprint stable while you browse.
If you add another fingerprint blocker, spoofer, or modifier on top of this, the two systems can collide. One tool may change something that the other expects to control, which often leads to an inconsistent fingerprint. Websites can spot these mismatches easily, which can result in warnings, extra verification, or the account being flagged.
As an example, we have tools like the Puppeteer Stealth Plugin which is designed to hide or modify browser fingerprints. Using it together with Kameleo can create conflicts, because both the plugin and Kameleo try to manage fingerprint values at the same time. This can lead to inconsistencies that websites can detect, which may result in sessions being flagged or blocked.
Because of this, we strongly recommend not using any additional fingerprint-altering tools with Kameleo.
If you’re unsure about a specific extension or software you’re using, feel free to contact our support team. They can review your setup and let you know if anything may cause issues.