The Temporal.ZonedDateTime object represents a date and time with a time zone. It is fundamentally represented as a combination of an instant, a time zone, and a calendar system.| MDN Web Docs
This is the first article of a series about anti-detect browsers. In this article, we provide an overview of anti-detect browsers and their main features. We also present the most common fraudulent use cases of these browsers. In the next articles, we’ll deep dive into the techniques they use| The Castle blog
Browser automation tools like Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium are widely used for testing, scraping, and other automation tasks. However, because they were not designed with stealth in mind, they often expose detectable traces. These can include headless browser markers, inconsistencies in JavaScript APIs, or synthetic input patterns, all of which| The Castle blog
Bots are often used to conduct attacks at scale. They can be used to automatically test stolen credit cards, steal user accounts (account takeover), and create thousands of fake accounts. Detecting bot activity has traditionally relied on techniques like Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), CAPTCHAs, and static fingerprinting. However, with the| The Castle blog
The good old days where bots used PhantomJS and could be detected because they didn’t support basic JavaScript features are over. It’s 2025, and the bots have never been as sophisticated as today. They leverage anti-detect automation frameworks, residential proxies and CAPTCHA farms. Even basic bots that leverage| The Castle blog