Let’s talk antidetect browsers. Whether you’re working in affiliate marketing, managing social media accounts, running an ecommerce business, or doing web scraping, antidetect browsers help maintain your privacy and manage multiple accounts effectively. With so many choices in the market, it can be hard to figure out which one is best for you.
We’d love to hear what’s working for you. What your antidetect browser of choice is, the challenges you’ve faced, and what ultimately made you land on the one you’re currently using.
It’s been pretty reliable for bypassing fingerprinting. The UI is easy to navigate. If you’re just starting off or really good at using antidetects, its a good way to go.
I’ve tried a few antidetect browsers, maybe like two or three before I found Multilogin. Yeah the solo plan’s expensive compared to others and probs not for everyone if you need more than 100 profiles you’re better off looking at a different one.
My go-to is Undetectable. All the browser fingerprint options is perfect for customization. Great for scraping when you want to use different users and stuff.
Yah, Multilogin is great but definitely on the expensive side. You might want to try GoLogin. It’s cheaper, around $24/month, and does the basics well.
@OpinionSushi Do you use a captcha bypass or something? So. many. captchas.
I’ve been experimenting with VMLogin, and I like how it integrates virtual machine isolation with browser profiles. It adds an extra layer of anonymity compared to other antidetect browsers I’ve tried.
Ghost Browser’s approach to multi-session browsing is fantastic for account management. Colour coding the sessions saved my goldfish brain, especially when dealing with multiple clients.
I’ve seen GoLogin mentioned a few times here, and while it’s great for the basics, like multi-account management and integrating with web scraping tools, it’s not without limitations.
I found it only supports Chromium-based browsers (Orbita), so if you need Firefox-based profiles like in Multilogin’s Stealthfox, GoLogin isn’t going to cut it for advanced fingerprinting.
Oh theyre so worth it! Theyre great for scraping or doing some social media marketing, amongst other things. Helpful for hiding your browser fingerprint by giving you a whole new fingerprint to build up, keeps your identity extra secret.
If you’ve never tried them before and arent sure you want to spend some money on them, theres quite a few that are free or have free plans and are easy to use. Youve got ixBrowser which is totally free and easy to follow. Bit simple though if you ask me. GoLogin which a lot of people mentioned here has a 7 day trial period and is one of the cheaper options while giving you the basics that you need. Kamelio is a pretty nice one, simple interface, impressive customization, I’ve tried it once before but it wasnt my personal favourite but who knows, could be yours. They don’t have a free plan though so maybe start with one of the free ones and if you find it useful, explore around.
I’ve tried Octo Browser and it’s a good choice for those who like to customize everything from scratch. It requires more setup than other browsers, but it pays off if you need deep control over your fingerprinting parameters.