We are a two-person team developing an anti-detect browser. Seeking a Chromium developer with expertise in JavaScript and C++, experienced in modifying Chromium for anti-detect browsers. The modified Chromium will be launched via a Node.js Electron desktop app using Puppeteer.Project Goals- Modify Chromium to spoof fingerprints, ensuring compatibility with Windows 10-11, Linux, macOS (Intel/Silicon, versions 12-15).- Create a Node.js library for generating consistent fingerprints (e.g., no Apple GPU with Linux OS).- Develop lists of all fingerprint parameters (WebGL, fonts, etc.).- Implement additional functionality as described below.Requirements- Weekly code change reports.- Provide compilation and update instructions for Chromium on all target systems.- Use the latest stable Chromium version at each stage.- Use Git and a private GitHub repository: `master` branch for stage deliverables, `dev` branch for drafts.- Test code, remove unnecessary elements, and ensure functionality before stage delivery.- Minimize performance impact of modified Chromium.The developer must have experience with- anti-fraud systems, development or circumvention- modifying Chromium source code to spoof browser fingerprints such as canvas, fonts, audioContext, etc.