Infrastructure & Anti-detect

Antidetect Browser

A browser that spoofs device fingerprints so multiple profiles look like separate real users.

An antidetect browser is a specialized browser (Dolphin Anty, AdsPower, Multilogin, GoLogin and similar) that spoofs device fingerprints — canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, user agent — so each profile it runs appears to platforms as a separate real user on a separate machine. Each profile stores its own cookies, storage and fingerprint, letting one operator manage dozens or hundreds of isolated identities from a single computer.

For a media buying team, the antidetect browser is the workspace itself: every ad account lives in its own profile, paired with a dedicated proxy that matches the profile's geo. The classic pitfall is mismatched signals — a US fingerprint on a German IP, or reusing a proxy across profiles — which links accounts and burns them together. Teams typically standardize on one tool so profiles can be shared and handed off between buyers.

In buyer speech

Set up a fresh Dolphin profile for that new agency account and don't touch it from your main browser, or they'll link it instantly.