We’ve built not one, but multiple stealth browser solutions to ensure business continuity in the event one gets fingerprinted. We randomize, and sometimes maintain, the same fingerprint profiles across the flow of data to ensure we remain undetected.
Through the past six months, we’ve had 5+ engineers studying the ins and outs of Naver’s anti-scraping system. We’re at a point where we feel confident in what they’re doing and experimenting with. It is our core belief that public web data should be accessible by all (it’s why the Internet was made in the first place), and we intend to keep up that fight.
Naver is the most popular search engine in South Korea, but it also serves as a popular marketplace. With growing interest across Asia, it’s becoming a more and more important platform, with tens of millions of active users.
Naver’s search engine is available in the US, although the website is in Korean. However, Naver shopping is intended for South Korean customers.