This week’s DICloak update introduces several optimizations aimed at improving compatibility, efficiency, and automation workflows. The update focuses on stronger browser fingerprint support, faster proxy setup, and more flexible API capabilities to support smoother and more reliable usage across different scenarios.
The Chrome 142 kernel update introduces expanded fingerprint support, providing a wider range of browser signatures for improved stealth and compatibility. It works smoothly with the latest online tools, reducing the risk of access issues or fingerprint-related blocks. Users can check the kernel version on fingerprint detection sites to confirm they are using the latest release.
The Local API now supports launching browsers in headless mode. By passing the required parameter in the request body, the browser can run without displaying a visible interface. This optimization is especially useful for automation tasks and background operations, helping improve efficiency while reducing system resource usage. For more details, please refer to the API documentation.
Dynamic proxy configurations from IPRoyal and NetNut are now fully integrated into the proxy settings. Users who purchase proxies from these providers can preconfigure their dynamic proxy details in advance. When creating a new browser profile, simply select the corresponding proxy provider to automatically apply the settings, allowing the proxy setup to be completed quickly and with minimal effort.
When creating a new browser profile, simply select the corresponding proxy provider to automatically apply the settings, allowing the proxy setup to be completed quickly and with minimal effort.
These updates further enhance browser stability, simplify proxy configuration, and expand automation capabilities. We will continue to optimize performance and usability to support more efficient and flexible workflows in future releases.
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