
Setting Up Anti-Detect Browsers with Mobile Proxies: A Complete Guide
If you're managing multiple online accounts — whether for social media marketing, e-commerce, or testing — you've probably discovered that proxies alone aren't enough. Platforms have gotten sophisticated at detecting multiple accounts through browser fingerprinting, not just IP addresses. This is where anti-detect browsers come in. Combined with mobile proxies, they give you both IP-level and fingerprint-level isolation. Here's how to set it up properly. Why Proxies Alone Aren't Enough Let's say you're running 10 Instagram accounts, each on a different proxy IP. Sounds safe, right? Not quite. Modern platforms track: Canvas fingerprint — how your browser renders graphics WebGL hash — your GPU rendering signature Audio context — how your system processes audio Font enumeration — which fonts are installed Screen resolution, timezone, language — environmental signals If all 10 accounts share the same fingerprint (because you're using the same browser), platforms can link them together — ev
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