Not entirely sure if I understood you correctly, but I think there's a misconception on your part. The color and number on the left simply indicates how likely it is that the specific method is used for fingerprinting. If you hover over the colored field, the tooltip will tell you this.
@FastSpace thanks for the information I will definitely take a look at the proxies pretty sure these sites will come in handy when picking the next proxies
@robertbaldwin Strange behaviour. Maybe the developers of the fingerprint.js changed something in their code. In general it should work. You can try a different version from their github or the npm module.
Maybe their is some relevant information in the documentation. It's a while ago I used it.
Unfortunatly it not the same as puppeteer, in order to preserve the current codebase i should stick to node + puppeteer. Im switching to azure actually wich supports windows containers.