Discover the Ultimate Browser for Private and Secure Web Browsing: The Tool That Prioritizes Your Online Privacy

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    Jan 29, 2024, 11:10 am768 pts

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    With Google Chrome slowly but surely killing ad-blockers and other privacy extensions, users are constantly looking for a way out. Unfortunately, convenient alternatives, such as Brave or Vivaldi, are also based on Chromium (the basic code Google developed), while browsers like Tor are really inconvenient.

    But there is a browser that can solve all these problems, and it has been known to marketers for years. It does require proxies and a bit of play with settings, but if properly set up, Dolphinanty}is the ultimate tool for private and secure web browsing.

    Dolphin{anty} anti-detect browser

    Dolphin Anty is an anti-detect browser that allows users to create multiple fingerprint profiles on one device. Fingerprints are used by websites to identify and track users online. They are composed of your software and even hardware parameters.

    Coupled with your IP address, it creates a unique identifier for you, allowing you to be tracked or attacked in other ways. Anti-detect browsers, such as Dolphin, solve this problem by using a process called fingerprint spoofing.

    Without getting into many technical details, it's a practice of obscuring key characteristics of your browser to prevent identifying you. For example, Dolphin Anty can send requests with a different Time zone than the one you are in. But there's much more it can spoof:

    • Browser version
    • User-agent
    • Canvas
    • WebRTC
    • WebGL
    • Language
    • IP address
    • CPU
    • screen resolution
    • connected media devices
    • and more

    You can achieve some level of browser spoofing with other browsers, especially with extensions, but it might do more harm than good if you aren't in control. Most common browsers randomize your fingerprint, which creates inconsistencies, or the efforts backfire and make your fingerprint even more unique.

    Dolphin Anty allows you to create multiple profiles of fingerprint combinations. You can visit the same website with exactly the same fingerprint each time. As such, you combine the best of both worlds - your original fingerprint is concealed, but you also achieve it consistently.

    What sets Dolphin Anty apart is that it's made to be used by teams. You can bulk edit profiles, synchronize changes between different devices, and even share your profiles with others. All this allows you to accomplish even the most advanced tasks on the internet securely and privately.

    Alternatives worth considering

    Incognition is an anti-detect browser loved by affiliate marketers and dropshippers. It has many of the same functions as Dolphin Anty, with a bit more convenient Selenium integration and cloud data synchronization.

    While Incognition is a great anti-detect browser for running a business, for online privacy and security purposes, Dolphin is more convenient. Its free version also comes with more functions compared to Incognition.

    GoLogin is another strong competitor, which might be a better option if you are looking for a better user experience. It also has fingerprint spoofing, supports proxies, and helps with multiple accounts management with other functions for larger teams.

    However, in my opinion, GoLogin is better only if you go with the paid version. So I suggest starting with Dolphin Anty and opting for a paid plan of GoLogin only after you decide you want something more convenient.

    Why do you need proxies with anti-detect browsers?

    No matter the anti-detect browser choice, you won't get the most privacy without also using a proxy server. Proxies act as intermediaries routing your connection through a different IP address. These unique strings of characters identify every device on the internet and are the first thing websites use to track visitors.

    Every IP address is verified by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and tied to a specific location. When you connect to a website it can see the name of your ISP and your location, which allows them to restrict access to certain data or track your activity. That's why your spoofing efforts will backfire without a proxy.

    Even if you would set up your Dolphin Anty, or any other anti-detect browser, to spoof other parameters, you would still be traceable because of your IP. Even worse, your accounts might get banned because it is unusual to have one IP address connecting with different languages, time zones, and other parameters.

    It's best to have a different residential IP address for each browser profile on Dolphin Anyt. Residential proxies use connections from ordinary homes that are verified by ISPs and have a device running in a specific location for your needs.

    With such a connection, you can be physically located in New York, while surfing the web with an IP and relevant browser settings that will signal you are in Paris. If you have multiple proxies, you can set up multiple such parameters to use for different accounts.

    How to set up Anty Dolphin?

    There are many tutorials for setting up anti-detect browsers, including Anty Dolphin. But the best way to learn to use them is to actually experiment with the settings and try to for yourself. The first steps are quite simple.

    1. Download the Dolphin Anty browser from the official website.
    2. Create an account (don't worry, you won't need to pay)
    3. Once installed, you can create profiles with a button at the top.
    4. There, you can tweak various fingerprint settings, the most important of which is adding a proxy.
    5. If you haven't added a proxy yet, choose to add a new one. You'll need to enter the proxy IP address and port.
    6. Don't forget to check the connection of your proxy before changing other settings.

    The proxy credentials are best obtained with a free trial from a paid provider. I would advise against using some random free proxy service, as those may infect your devices or track you themselves.

    Conclusion

    With corporations restricting our privacy, tools like the Dolphin Anty are getting more valuable. Now, they are used by marketers and bulk purchasers, but it's just a matter of time since an average Joe will use anti-detect browsers to protect privacy. Better stay ahead of the curve.


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