Antidetects for mobile?

I’ve been seeing a lot of talk on here about anti detect browsers, and I recently started using them. I’ve been thinking though, are there anti detect browsers for mobiles, or are they just on computers? I’d like to do some reviews with anti detects, but I think it’d be easier to do on my phone. Is it worth it or should I just stick to doing it on my computer?

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Using a mobile anti detect can be helpful if you need portability for browsing, like managing multiple accounts on the go or checking things in a mobile-specific format. Mobile anti detect browsers often come with fewer features than desktop versions, like limited configuration options or restricted fingerprinting choices. So it might not alter everything but that just depends on how intense your fingerprint configuration needs to be. They’re fine for lighter tasks, but if you’re doing complex work, desktop may still be easier to manage.

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They are great for convenience’s sake and useful for reviews or mobile-specific testing. But keep in mind they use more device resources, which can drain your battery and data quickly. They’re solid for quick tasks but might slow down with multi-tab operations or heavier account management.

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One major advantage is that they’re designed to make your activity look like it’s coming from a genuine mobile device, which some sites trust more than desktop connections. However, these mobile apps are usually only available on Android due to app store restrictions, so there are fewer iOS options.

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@SimonSays yeah not much choice when it comes to ios. I invested in a budget Android phone just for antidetect use so that it doesn’t drain my main phone. Helps a lot since I can manage the same accounts I use on my desktop too.

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If you’re running accounts on a small scale, Firefox Focus would be the easiest to use.

There’s also the GoLogin mobile app, but I’ve never used it and reviews are mixed https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gologin.gologin_mobile&hl=en

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Oh sweet, thanks so much @Abed. I hadn’t heard about Firefox Focus. I looked through the app store and only found one called AQUM, was getting worried that’s my only option. Looked into it a bit and Focus seems like a solid choice. Really appreciate the help.

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@MarketingOliver AQUM is pretty decent but yeah, a lack of iPhone options is a bit annoying. Firefox Focus is a better angle to take for sure.

Using an anti detect on mobile can give you a more authentic presence if you’re working on geo-specific tasks, but they can have limitations, especially with data-heavy functions like bot automation. Mobile devices have limited processing power, so if you’re running multiple sessions or automating actions, you might experience slower performance. A workaround is to use automation tools on desktop and keep mobile anti detects for manual tasks or quick on-the-go checks.