Multilogin Vs. VM

Dragonfly676

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Hey guys,

I want to start warming accounts and use both FB and Google.

My question is what's better?

1. To use Multilogin and proxy then google might notice I'm on the same computer but a different browser (the multi login job).
2. use VM for each new account, this way the computer and browser will change as well?

What are your thoughts? what do you think will be stronger credibility for google and fewer ad account bans?

Thanks!
 
VMs create a more distinct separation between accounts, as each account is created within its own virtual machine. This minimizes the risk of getting flagged for suspicious activity. It's more time-consuming and require more resources to set up though.
 
I personally always recommend Multilogin and a high-quality proxy for creating accounts. Multilogin has some bugs, yes, and are there better options out there? Most likely yes, but it is convenient and has live chat support. But always be sure to do your own diligence. Best of luck!
 
It depends on what you're trying to achieve, if you're farming accounts for mass posting for FB or IG, then hiding your browsing fingerprints alone can do the job, you can run hundreds of accounts on the same computer, no problem.

Google is a different story, whether you want to create a Dev account or a google ads acct, better use a VM or much better a new cheap laptop.
 
Anti detect browser all you need and rotating proxy.

Static if you want to last long each account.
 
All that you need is a good rotating proxy and anti-detect browser. VMs would add another layer of security but you shoud use different emails or phone numbers for each account.
 
But in this case google will know it's same computer (just different browser) right?
 
VM is too heavy. with ML you can create a profile in a few clicks and it's 100% stealth
 
VM is too heavy. with ML you can create a profile in a few clicks and it's 100% stealth
i wouldnt say heavy, ide just the VM way is just a little more time consuming
 
but again, google will understand it's a different browser (with multi login) but it will be the same mac address (google has this information. So if I'm trying to hide my computer ID than VM is the only option, right?
 
Hey guys,

I want to start warming accounts and use both FB and Google.

My question is what's better?

1. To use Multilogin and proxy then google might notice I'm on the same computer but a different browser (the multi login job).
2. use VM for each new account, this way the computer and browser will change as well?

What are your thoughts? what do you think will be stronger credibility for google and fewer ad account bans?

Thanks!
1. Anti detect fingerprint as MultiLogin may noise or replace fingerprint of browser. But Google and many platforms as eBay, Amazon ... have a Fraud Detector team and also do research on what these software are trying to do....
2. VMware is a good choice for people who have good knowledge of fingerprints and know what to do to get past the platform as real browser, real PC.
 
but again, google will understand it's a different browser (with multi login) but it will be the same mac address (google has this information. So if I'm trying to hide my computer ID than VM is the only option, right?
To answer your question, websites can't access your MAC address (not really). It used to be possible with Java and flash but they were deprecated a while back that was the easy method.

There are other way to obtain your MAC address mostly (I believe) is through APP's on your network and DNS rebinding (which is illegal and I highly doubt Google/Facebook will be doing this).

4G proxy can potentially help again DNS rebinding attacks.

Using a VM will not hide your PC fingerprint completely. Since it will still run on your PC's hardware.

Use multilogin or alternative. Just use a provider that use their own hardcoded browser and not a layer on an existing one.

Proxies are the main thing to worry about.

The idea is not to hide your identity, or 'fuzz' it. It's to 'blend' in your fingerprint with realistic users.

Hope this helps and ask away if you have any questions.

-DF
 
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1. Anti detect fingerprint as MultiLogin may noise or replace fingerprint of browser. But Google and many platforms as eBay, Amazon ... have a Fraud Detector team and also do research on what these software are trying to do....
2. VMware is a good choice for people who have good knowledge of fingerprints and know what to do to get past the platform as real browser, real PC.
I guess in this case the best solution will be to combine them?
 
To answer your question, websites can't access your MAC address (not really). It used to be possible with Java and flash but they were deprecated a while back that was the easy method.

There are other way to obtain your MAC address mostly (I believe) is through APP's on your network and DNS rebinding (which is illegal and I highly doubt Google/Facebook will be doing this).

4G proxy can potentially help again DNS rebinding attacks.

Using a VM will not hide your PC fingerprint completely. Since it will still run on your PC's hardware.

Use multilogin or alternative. Just use a provider that use their own hardcoded browser and not a layer on an existing one.

Proxies are the main thing to worry about.

The idea is not to hide your identity, or 'fuzz' it. It's to 'blend' in your fingerprint with realistic users.

Hope this helps and ask away if you have any questions.

-DF
I will be using 3rd party VM not on my computer - so the mac address will be not the same. Could you recommand good proxy so google bot will understand that I'm using real ISP ?
 
if you're looking for stronger credibility and fewer ad account bans, using VMs might be a better option, as they provide greater isolation between accounts and make it more difficult for platforms to detect that you're managing multiple accounts. However, keep in mind that VMs consume more resources and may require more effort to manage. If you choose to use Multilogin, make sure to use high-quality proxies to further reduce the risk of account bans.
 
What alternatives are there to ML with its own browser?
Adspower, dolphin, octo...I believe Adspower is the best alternative here. It offers everything that ML has at a more affordable price.
 
Really up to how you want to scale your business, i do agree that VM's are a very solid way but it really doesnt scale big.
 
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