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February 22, 2026
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NaiveProxy: Using Google's Own Engine for Stealth

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NaiveProxy: Using Google's Own Engine for Stealth

The best way to not be detected as a VPN is to be a browser. NaiveProxy uses the Chromium network stack to ensure its traffic is binary-identical to a standard Chrome browser.

The Chrome Fingerprint

Most VPNs have unique TLS fingerprints that give them away. NaiveProxy uses the actual code from Google Chrome, inheriting its exact behavior, timing, and vulnerabilities—making it indistinguishable from billions of other web users.

Security first

Because it leverages a world-class network stack, NaiveProxy also benefits from the latest security patches and performance optimizations developed by the Chromium team. It is the gold standard for "unblockable" proxy technology.

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