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This is how it look like. Maybe it helps understanding. I also turned on Windows location settings. But still the same issue.
I need to collect some PerfectCanvas requests.
I tried to use CanvasInspector, which does not detect the correct browser language/timezone/geolocation of my proxy, which might be a problem.
I like the feature of the CanvasInspector, where I can make multiple runs and only save those requests that have been collected at least twice.
I think this will lead to a much shorter PerfectCanvas request token and probably reduce the waiting time when getting a new Fingerprint later?
So instead I can use BAS to collect the PerfectCanvas IDs and use the ip-api.com method to set language/timezone/geolocation of my proxy correctly, but I am concerned that this will lead to a very long PerfectCanvas request.
So my question is how does the module in BAS collect Canvas IDs?
What I want to avoid is getting a very long PerfectCanvas request with a lot of duplicate IDs, which might lead later to a longer waiting time when receiving the corresponding fingerprint.
I am not sure about this though.
So will collecting the same PerfectCanvas IDs several times with BAS lead to a longer waiting time when later receiving a fingerprint with this request?
But even when BAS shortens duplicate IDs, then there might be still a lot of IDs which only occur once and are therefore not relevant, but BAS does not know it and tehrefore it will always lead to a longer waiting time when rendering these useless PerfectCanvas IDs.
So my second question is how can I use CanvasInspector with the ip-api.com method to get the correct settings for language/timezone/geolocation?