What’s in a fingerprint
Each profile gets a unique combination of:| Component | What it does |
|---|---|
| Operating system | Windows or macOS — affects all other signals |
| Screen resolution | Realistic display size for the chosen OS |
| Installed fonts | A unique subset of OS-appropriate fonts |
| Audio & media devices | Realistic microphone, speaker, and webcam names |
| Graphics card | GPU name matching the OS (Apple for Mac, NVIDIA/AMD/Intel for Windows) |
| Hardware specs | CPU cores and memory appropriate for the OS |
| Timezone | Automatically matched to your proxy location |
What you control
The only choice you make is the operating system — Windows or macOS. Everything else is generated automatically to match that OS realistically. You choose the OS when creating a new account — a picker appears before the profile is created. If you need to change it later, go to the account’s Device Profile tab and regenerate the fingerprint.How fingerprints stay consistent
Your fingerprint is generated once when you create a profile and reused for every session after that. This means:- Instagram always sees the same device identity
- There’s no drift between sessions that could trigger suspicion
- Desktop and cloud use the exact same fingerprint for the same profile
Fingerprints are stable by default — you don’t need to configure or maintain them. If needed, you can regenerate a fingerprint from the account’s Device Profile settings, but this is rarely necessary.
Why this matters
Without consistent fingerprints, Instagram can detect automation by noticing:- The same account appearing on different “devices” across sessions
- Browser characteristics that don’t match a real computer
- Technical signals that indicate automated software
Set up a proxy
Pair your fingerprint with a consistent proxy
New account setup
Complete guide to setting up a new account