Anti-Detect Browser
A specialized browser (e.g., Multilogin, AdsPower, Dolphin Anty, GoLogin) that spoofs browser-fingerprint signals to enable multiple isolated identities on one device.
Anti-detect browsers ship as forks of Chromium with controls over every fingerprint signal: canvas seed, font set, WebGL renderer, hardware concurrency, audio context, timezone, language. Each "profile" presents as a distinct device. They are widely used by multi-account Amazon and PayPal sellers, ad-arbitrage operators, and crypto airdrop farmers. Detection systems have caught up: large fraud-detection vendors recognize default Multilogin and AdsPower fingerprints by their telltale signatures. Use comes with platform-policy risk regardless of detection success.
Also known asAntiDetect Browser, Multi-Account Browser, Browser Profile Manager
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