Best Anti-Detect Browser and SOCKS5 Proxy for Bing Ads

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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for recommendations on the best anti-detect browser and SOCKS5 proxy setup for running Bing Ads campaigns effectively. I want to ensure privacy, avoid detection, and manage multiple accounts smoothly without bans or restrictions.

Here’s what I’m specifically looking for:
  • Anti-Detect Browser: Which one is the most reliable for Bing Ads? (e.g., Multilogin, GoLogin, Incogniton, etc.)
    • How well does it handle fingerprinting and IP tracking?
    • Any specific features that make it stand out for Bing Ads?
  • SOCKS5 Proxy: What’s the best provider for high-quality, residential SOCKS5 proxies?
    • Specifically, are rotating IPs or sticky IPs better for Bing Ads?
    • For rotating IPs: Do they help avoid detection with frequent IP changes, or do they raise red flags?
    • For sticky IPs: Are they more stable for maintaining consistent account behavior?
    • Looking for reliable uptime, fast speeds, and good IP rotation (if applicable).
  • Setup Tips: Any tips for configuring the browser and proxy to minimize bans or account suspensions?
I’d love to hear about your experiences, what’s worked for you, and any pitfalls to avoid. Thanks in advance for your insights!
 
Hi everyone,

I’m looking for recommendations on the best anti-detect browser and SOCKS5 proxy setup for running Bing Ads campaigns effectively. I want to ensure privacy, avoid detection, and manage multiple accounts smoothly without bans or restrictions.

Here’s what I’m specifically looking for:
  • Anti-Detect Browser: Which one is the most reliable for Bing Ads? (e.g., Multilogin, GoLogin, Incogniton, etc.)
    • How well does it handle fingerprinting and IP tracking?
    • Any specific features that make it stand out for Bing Ads?
  • SOCKS5 Proxy: What’s the best provider for high-quality, residential SOCKS5 proxies?
    • Specifically, are rotating IPs or sticky IPs better for Bing Ads?
    • For rotating IPs: Do they help avoid detection with frequent IP changes, or do they raise red flags?
    • For sticky IPs: Are they more stable for maintaining consistent account behavior?
    • Looking for reliable uptime, fast speeds, and good IP rotation (if applicable).
  • Setup Tips: Any tips for configuring the browser and proxy to minimize bans or account suspensions?
I’d love to hear about your experiences, what’s worked for you, and any pitfalls to avoid. Thanks in advance for your insights!
Any browser and proxy that passes profile quality checks will suit you.
Choose the one that suits you in terms of price and functionality.
Take it and test it with a free trial.
The proxy checking process is described here: Proxy quality test
Mobile proxies are best suited for registering and warming up an account. After warming up and launching, you can install residential or private proxies, which are cheaper.
Good luck!
 
I've been testing account registrations using Multilogin with SOAX mobile proxies. I skipped the standard website flow and went straight to adding billing. Both the registrations and billing were successful, but the accounts were suspended shortly after—before I even had a chance to set up a campaign. I tested this across three different accounts and got the same result every time.

The SOAX mobile IPs I used did match the credit card geolocation, so I don't think location mismatch was the issue.

At this point, I’m not sure what went wrong. Could it be:
  1. The browser - Multilogin?
  2. The SOAX mobile proxy itself?
  3. The fact that I added billing without setting up a campaign?

If anyone has experience with this or suggestions on what might be causing the issue, I’d really appreciate your input.
 
Any browser and proxy that passes profile quality checks will suit you.
Choose the one that suits you in terms of price and functionality.
Take it and test it with a free trial.
The proxy checking process is described here: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/proxy-quality-tests-how-to-avoid-getting-a-fraud-score.1651714/
Mobile proxies are best suited for registering and warming up an account. After warming up and launching, you can install residential or private proxies, which are cheaper.
Good luck!
I tried SOAX Mobile IP + Multilogin. It didn't worked for me.
 
For me ads power is the best
Appreciate you sharing that. So you're using AdPower — what mobile proxy are you running with it?

Like I mentioned earlier, I tested Multilogin with a SOAX proxy. I was able to create the Bing Ads account and add billing, but didn’t even launch a campaign. Still got suspended in under an hour.

I’ve actually tried this three times now — same result every time. Each setup was completely fresh: new mobile IP (geo matched), clean Multilogin profile, new billing info with a different card — and still, the account gets suspended within the hour. Not sure what’s flagging it at this point.

Any help or insight would be really appreciated.
 
Appreciate you sharing that. So you're using AdPower — what mobile proxy are you running with it?

Like I mentioned earlier, I tested Multilogin with a SOAX proxy. I was able to create the Bing Ads account and add billing, but didn’t even launch a campaign. Still got suspended in under an hour.

I’ve actually tried this three times now — same result every time. Each setup was completely fresh: new mobile IP (geo matched), clean Multilogin profile, new billing info with a different card — and still, the account gets suspended within the hour. Not sure what’s flagging it at this point.

Any help or insight would be really appreciated.
4G/5G mobile proxy from a Brazilian company with Brazilian IP, ads power and vcc from Brazilian bank and it is fine, for BM and profile i have a provider for me
 
4G/5G mobile proxy from a Brazilian company with Brazilian IP, ads power and vcc from Brazilian bank and it is fine, for BM and profile i have a provider for me
Thanks for the info, really appreciate it.

I’m gonna try Adspower — I think the browser might’ve been the issue. I’m setting up a US account. Do you know any good US mobile IP providers that work well? Also, do you keep the IP sticky or let it rotate during the session?
 
Thanks for the info, really appreciate it.

I’m gonna try Adspower — I think the browser might’ve been the issue. I’m setting up a US account. Do you know any good US mobile IP providers that work well? Also, do you keep the IP sticky or let it rotate during the session?
In my mind I have none from US for refer, but you can check here on the BHW and check the reviews, here is safer than any place else, I rotate when I use a lot of profile for ads
 
Have you tested a Static ISP proxy?
I did try using Static ISP Proxies from IPRoyal along with Multilogin. Unfortunately, I had the same result — I was able to add billing, but the account didn’t last more than an hour before getting suspended. I haven’t even tried launching a campaign yet because the accounts aren’t surviving long enough to get that far.
 
I tried SOAX Mobile IP + Multilogin. It didn't worked for me.
SOAX a very well-known and old proxy provider. Part of their IP addresses can be "exposed" and used many times.
Try gologin with their built-in proxies. Moreover, you can try for free. They mobile IP's pass checker tests good.
And also try different proxy providers. Use 2-3 different ones to find the best one.
 
SOAX a very well-known and old proxy provider. Part of their IP addresses can be "exposed" and used many times.
Try gologin with their built-in proxies. Moreover, you can try for free. They mobile IP's pass checker tests good.
And also try different proxy providers. Use 2-3 different ones to find the best one.
Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it.

I’m also looking for some guidance on IP rotation. What would be the recommended frequency—should IPs rotate every hour, every two hours, or would it be better to keep a sticky IP for the entire day?
 
Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it.

I’m also looking for some guidance on IP rotation. What would be the recommended frequency—should IPs rotate every hour, every two hours, or would it be better to keep a sticky IP for the entire day?
If you work with one account, then you don't need to change the IP. It's better to work with one.
If you work with several accounts, then you can buy one proxy, install it on several browser profiles and change the IP before launching the profile so that they do not overlap.
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