Cookie Bots Detectable?

I want to use a cookie bot to warm up some antidetect browser profiles. Can websites see that my previous browser activity is bot-like?

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Yeah, websites can often detect bot-like activity through the saved cookies and cache. When a cookie bot simulates browsing behavior, it leaves behind digital footprints that might not seem human-like. Bots tends to perform faster than humans and don’t necessarily mimic human browsing and if a website picks up on that it’ll detect it the bot and kind of make the whole thing useless.

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Ah, I see. So it’s best to just manually warm the cookies?

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It really depends on your activity and how intense a website’s tracking mechanisms are, but it’s generally considered far too risky to use cookie bots for warming. Even with anti-detect browsers, the patterns left by bots can raise serious red flags. Not really worth the risk.

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You’re better off manually warming the cookies. Visit pages, watch videos, click around normally, that sort of stuff. This creates a more authentic browsing history, which is harder for websites to detect as suspicious.

Sure, manual warming takes way more time and effort but it ensures your anti-detect profiles will more closely resemble real human activity. I know this might not be the answer you wished for but there’s really no easy way around it.