Identity

Your Second You.

One identity, honestly fake. Sites will see the same Second You on every visit — it’s consistent, not randomised, so their fraud models don’t flip out. What you put here is what they get.

Editable · what sites will see

Your Second You

This is what Shield serves to websites in Hybrid or Mock mode. Keep it plausible, keep it consistent.

The name sites will see in forms and in the name field of your fingerprint seed.

A real inbox you own — but not your primary one. Masking services like SimpleLogin or Apple Hide My Email work well here.

YYYY-MM-DD. Age-verification forms and OAuth scopes will see this.

One line. Substituted into shipping / billing forms when the extension detects them.

Fingerprint decoy

What sites see when they try to identify your device. Pick a preset or randomise — Shield keeps it consistent across your session.

Currently: Linux desktop · Copenhagen · Mesa Intel
Advanced: fingerprint decoy JSON (already set to a reasonable default)
How it’s used

When the extension is in mock or hybrid mode, it substitutes values from this profile into outgoing requests and form submissions — UA, headers, form fields, WebGL vendor, canvas noise, timezone. Everything consistent, everything per-site, everything logged to your ledger.