Several external factors can impact RB2B's capability to accurately identify a user. These factors encompass, but are not limited to:
VPN and Proxy Usage
Utilizing VPNs and proxies can obscure a user's actual location, challenging our ability to verify if a user is in the United States during their site visit. Consumer VPNs such as NordVPN, SurfShark, and ExpressVPN are notable examples. In contrast, corporate VPN usage typically does not hinder RB2B's identification processes.
Anonymous Browsing
Although it might seem counterintuitive, using browser features like incognito or private mode can limit our user identification capabilities. These modes prevent the retention of user information necessary for identification.
Cleared Browsing Data
If a user has recently purged their browser's cookies and site data, this action significantly diminishes our capacity to recognize them.
Disabled Tracking Features
Users who opt-out of cookies or block their browser from capturing identifying data pose a challenge to our identification process.
New Devices
Employing new computers or devices, which lack historical data, can impact the effectiveness of our identification mechanisms.