Getting Started with Antidetect Browsers
If you're new to antidetect browsers, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know β from basic concepts to your first fully configured profile. By the end, you'll understand how antidetect technology works and be ready to start working with multiple accounts safely.
What You'll Need
Before setting up your antidetect browser, prepare the following:
- Antidetect browser software: Download and install one of the popular options (we recommend starting with Dolphin Anty's free plan or AdsPower)
- Proxy server: At least one proxy (mobile or residential is best)
- Email accounts: Separate email for each profile/identity
- Basic understanding: Know what browser fingerprints are and why they matter
Step 1: Install and Register
Download the antidetect browser from the official website and create an account. Use your real email β this is for the browser software itself, not for the profiles you'll create inside it.
Step 2: Create Your First Profile
Click "New Profile" and configure the following settings:
- Name: Give the profile a descriptive name (e.g., "FB Account US - Nike Campaign")
- Operating System: Choose one that matches your target platform (Windows is most common)
- Browser version: Use the default or select a recent Chrome version
- Proxy: Enter your proxy details (host, port, username, password)
- Timezone: Set to match your proxy's location
- Language: Set to match the target country's language
Step 3: Verify Your Setup
Launch the profile and visit these sites to check your fingerprint:
- browserleaks.com: Check canvas, WebGL, and fonts
- pixelscan.net: Verify your fingerprint looks consistent and natural
- whoer.net: Check your overall anonymity score
Your fingerprint should look like a normal, real user β not suspicious or obviously spoofed.
Step 4: Start Working
Once your profile is verified, you can:
- Register accounts on your target platforms
- Log into existing accounts
- Browse naturally to build up cookies and history
- Begin your actual work (advertising, social media management, etc.)
Common Beginner Mistakes
- Using free or shared proxies (they're already flagged)
- Changing profile settings after creating accounts (inconsistency triggers detection)
- Accessing the same account from different profiles
- Skipping the fingerprint verification step
