How do antidetect browsers help prevent account linking?

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How do antidetect browsers help prevent account linking? About its mechanism of action?
 
Each accout is on a different profile.
Each profile has different fingerprint.
This is done by using different proxy and different hardware figure print(this needs to be generated by antidetect browser).
When you setup every thing correctly each profile should pass the detection as trustworthy with this tool or similar.
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This is how anti detect browsers work.

How are anti detect browsers build, they are build on top of chrome or Firefox using there development tools.
 
They work by showing the website ig/tiktok ect that your browser is from a different computer then the other accounts by giving it different fingerprints.
 
Your browser's unique fingerprint distinguishes it from other accounts on separate devices, signifying a distinct digital identity across different computers and browsing sessions.
 
You will be counted on a new site, this will help you minimize the risk of being banned if your old site has a bad history
 
It prevent account linking by masking your browser fingerprints and other identifying information. Each of your accounts remains separate and independent, reducing the likelihood of them being linked together by websites or platforms.
 
Something that I'm always in doubt is about proxy, do I really need them or just using a different fingerprint will be enough? Thanks
 
Something that I'm always in doubt is about proxy, do I really need them or just using a different fingerprint will be enough? Thanks
necessary if you want more anonymity as youre using your own ip if you don't
 
Antidetect browsers help prevent account linking by allowing users to simulate different browsing environments. This means that each time a user logs into an account through an antidetect browser, their digital fingerprint is different, making it harder for trackers to link multiple accounts to the same user.
 
The browser is set up in a way to look different. Going as far as making it look like it is coming from a different computer.
 
Each time you visit a website, these browsers change data such as user agent, operating system, screen resolution, and even a WebGL fingerprint to make each session look like it's coming from a different device. This is especially useful for managing multiple accounts on platforms that track and associate user activity based on these fingerprints, such as social media sites and ad networks.
 
Think a browser as a finger. Each human got a unique fingerprint. It's the same with browser profiles.
By using a antidetect browser you change that fingerprint.

But make sure to use a proxy too, without a proxy you can be tracked back
 
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