Why You NEED an Anti-Detect Browser
Standard browsers like Chrome and Firefox leave a unique digital fingerprint that links all your accounts together. When one account gets banned, Facebook can trace the fingerprint back to your other accounts and shut them all down.
Anti-detect browsers create isolated, unique fingerprints for each profile. A digital fingerprint includes: browser type, screen resolution, installed fonts, timezone, language, WebGL, Canvas and dozens of other parameters Facebook checks.
GoLogin - Most User-Friendly
Best for: Beginners and teams
Pricing: From $24/month
Profiles: 100-1000+ depending on plan
GoLogin offers the most user-friendly interface and excellent team management features. It includes a built-in proxy manager and free proxies for testing. Browser profiles are Chromium-based and support all modern web features. Strong API support for automation.
Dolphin Anty - Best for Affiliates
Best for: Affiliate marketers and media buyers
Pricing: Free tier available, paid from $89/month
Profiles: 10 free, up to unlimited on paid plans
Dolphin Anty was built specifically for the affiliate marketing industry. It offers strong automation via its built-in RPA tool, excellent cookie import/export, and purpose-built integrations for Facebook advertising workflows.
AdsPower - Best Value
Best for: Budget-conscious mass account managers
Pricing: Free tier available, paid from $5.4/month
Profiles: 5 free, scaling with plan
AdsPower offers the best value with built-in RPA automation (no coding needed), local API support, and solid fingerprint protection. While not as polished as competitors, it delivers excellent functionality at a fraction of the cost.
Which Browser Should You Choose?
For beginners and teams: GoLogin - the easiest to learn with excellent team collaboration features.
For affiliate marketers: Dolphin Anty - built specifically for the affiliate industry with superior Facebook workflow integration.
For budget operations: AdsPower - maximum value with powerful RPA automation at a fraction of competitor pricing.
All three browsers offer free trials or free tiers, so test each one before committing to a paid plan.