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Antidetect browsers. Is it worth using?
Which antidetector should you choose for work and should you always use it in your bundle to hide your true identity? It entirely depends on your tasks. If your goal is to work with BA or crypto logs, as well as work with brute-forced BA, VCC, enrolls, loans and benefits, BA and office regs, the antidetect + good clean Socks5 bundle with a minimum fraud score close to zero will do for these purposes.
But keep in mind that depending on the socks we have chosen for work, they may come with DNS from another country, or even some left DNS will be displayed on the checker. In this case, there are two possible solutions. The first is to connect to our socks via Proxifier, and already in the antidetect we select a direct connection. And the second option is to simply change to other skins, where everything will be smooth with DNS.
It is very important not to miss this point because many people get burned by this. The DNS of the IP address must be of the same country as the IP address itself. Also, for the above-mentioned tasks, antidetect + SSH tunnel is well suited. A very stable combination. But be sure to check our SSH for blacklists. If you work with CC on merchants and shops, I personally recommend using Dedicated Server (RDP) with high-quality Socks5 and a configured system, and in my practice, this combination works better for this task than an antidetect browser.
What antidetects would I recommend, based on personal experience? I have tried almost everything, out of banal curiosity. Although I myself have had a private self-recording based on Chromium for a long time for 3 thousand bucks. All antidetects are more or less the same and have similar advantages, as well as similar jambs in leaks. But there are frankly bad ones. Here is Linken Sphere 2, for example. Rare crap. I don't recommend it to anyone. There was a time when it was a decent antidetect, but those times are gone.
Of the public solutions, Dolphin and Octobrowser are not bad. CheBrowser is also not bad. Also GoLogin, although it has been blamed lately for its passability, supposedly, becoming lower. But this is already subjective.
Which antidetector should you choose for work and should you always use it in your bundle to hide your true identity? It entirely depends on your tasks. If your goal is to work with BA or crypto logs, as well as work with brute-forced BA, VCC, enrolls, loans and benefits, BA and office regs, the antidetect + good clean Socks5 bundle with a minimum fraud score close to zero will do for these purposes.
But keep in mind that depending on the socks we have chosen for work, they may come with DNS from another country, or even some left DNS will be displayed on the checker. In this case, there are two possible solutions. The first is to connect to our socks via Proxifier, and already in the antidetect we select a direct connection. And the second option is to simply change to other skins, where everything will be smooth with DNS.
It is very important not to miss this point because many people get burned by this. The DNS of the IP address must be of the same country as the IP address itself. Also, for the above-mentioned tasks, antidetect + SSH tunnel is well suited. A very stable combination. But be sure to check our SSH for blacklists. If you work with CC on merchants and shops, I personally recommend using Dedicated Server (RDP) with high-quality Socks5 and a configured system, and in my practice, this combination works better for this task than an antidetect browser.
What antidetects would I recommend, based on personal experience? I have tried almost everything, out of banal curiosity. Although I myself have had a private self-recording based on Chromium for a long time for 3 thousand bucks. All antidetects are more or less the same and have similar advantages, as well as similar jambs in leaks. But there are frankly bad ones. Here is Linken Sphere 2, for example. Rare crap. I don't recommend it to anyone. There was a time when it was a decent antidetect, but those times are gone.
Of the public solutions, Dolphin and Octobrowser are not bad. CheBrowser is also not bad. Also GoLogin, although it has been blamed lately for its passability, supposedly, becoming lower. But this is already subjective.