Is AdsPower a good anti-detect browser for running facebook ads?

If you are a beginner, GoLogin may be a better choice because of its easy-to-use interface. If you need more automation features and cross-platform support, AdsPower may be a better fit.
 
whoa the amount of bots in this thread.
I used adspower,gologin, and another called susocial. I think they are all similar - just depends on your use case.
adspower offers some automation if you can be bothered to set up RPA.
gologin is easy to use
susocial is pricier but offers one click farming - sharing - joining groups - posting. and hard to access at times if you have multi member teams.
regarding what they say about anti detect features... well I've lost accounts on all of these so there isn't gonna be a perfect software
 
I have been using adspower for over a year now, and find it quite effective in managing multiple profiles, as well as separate proxies, I think setting up ads will also be very effective when using it
 
Hi everyone

I am thinking about switching to Adspower since its alot cheaper and for daily use of running my facebook ads and profiles.
Right now I am using GoLogin as my anti-detect browser, but I noticed most people here use adspower more for facebook account creation and havent seen people talk about using it for ads.

I'm not sure if this is true but I've read in the past that its fingerprint signature shows its 100% and other settings leaking.

If you’ve used or using AdsPower what's your experience with it? And do you personally use it for running facebook ads?

Thanks in advance.
Adspower is a great antidetect but it has one big flaw that I found. It will not automatically update the browser kernel and the updates take a long time while other antidetects are always up to date. For instance, current version of Chrome is 140, Adspower only offering version 139. The 140 version was released 10 days ago and yet it is still not available in Adspower while available in any other major antidetect browser. Being on older browser version can raise red flags on some platform or give extra fraund points. I wish they would take it more seriously in this matter but this is how it is at this very moment.
 
I've used many anti-dect scanners, and for my purposes, there's almost no difference. They're all similar, so I prefer the cheapest one.
 
Hi everyone

I am thinking about switching to Adspower since its alot cheaper and for daily use of running my facebook ads and profiles.
Right now I am using GoLogin as my anti-detect browser, but I noticed most people here use adspower more for facebook account creation and havent seen people talk about using it for ads.

I'm not sure if this is true but I've read in the past that its fingerprint signature shows its 100% and other settings leaking.

If you’ve used or using AdsPower what's your experience with it? And do you personally use it for running facebook ads?

Thanks in advance.
Yes, AdsPower is considered a good anti-detection browser for running Facebook ads because it supports managing multiple accounts, creating separate profiles, and offers features like browser fingerprinting to avoid being detected and banned by Facebook. However, the actual effectiveness depends on you using a reliable proxy and maintaining your personal security measures (OPSEC).
 
Hi everyone

I am thinking about switching to Adspower since its alot cheaper and for daily use of running my facebook ads and profiles.
Right now I am using GoLogin as my anti-detect browser, but I noticed most people here use adspower more for facebook account creation and havent seen people talk about using it for ads.

I'm not sure if this is true but I've read in the past that its fingerprint signature shows its 100% and other settings leaking.

If you’ve used or using AdsPower what's your experience with it? And do you personally use it for running facebook ads?

Thanks in advance.
Adspower works fine for ads :cool: just gotta configure profiles properly ;) leaks only happen if settings aren’t tuned right :rolleyes:.
 
Some prefer GoLogin, others AdsPower or Multilogin — it often comes down to personal workflow and budget.
 
For running Facebook ads, you don’t really need an anti-detect browser if you’re managing accounts legitimately. AdsPower and similar tools are mainly used for multi-account setups, which can carry risks. For stability and compliance, it’s better to stick with standard browsers and verified Business Manager accounts.
 
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