The rise of (e.g., typing cadence, pressure sensitivity) spells doom for traditional antidetect browsers. Vektor T13 is currently a "fingerprint spoofer." The next generation (potentially Vektor T14 or T15) will need to integrate behavioral simulation —AI agents that mimic human hesitation, typos, and mouse drift.
Virtually impossible for websites to distinguish from a real, physical computer; solves the WebRTC/UDP leak issue; provides deep isolation.
Most antidetect tools rely on modifying Chromium-based browsers to alter "fingerprints" like Canvas, WebGL, and fonts. Vektor T13 differentiates itself by creating entirely separate virtual environments that emulate physical hardware. ScrapingBee Hardware Virtualization
: A related open-source project, AntidetectRouter on GitHub , focuses on hardening network-level safety, including DNS leak protection and firewall management.