Why More Marketers Are Turning to Anti-Detect Browsers for Privacy & Multi-Account Workflows

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Hey BHW,

I’ve noticed more and more people are switching from regular browsers or proxies to anti-detect browsers for managing multiple accounts, affiliate campaigns, and private browsing.

Personally, I’ve been experimenting with different browsers lately, and the difference in stability and privacy control is noticeable.

What’s your main reason for using an anti-detect browser — privacy, account safety, or workflow management?
 
For me is account safety and workflow management
 
I've noticed that sometimes my Reddit account gets shadowbanned even when using an anti-detect browser, which makes me wonder whether it's due to my device environment or account behavior.
 
I use it mostly for workflow and reliability. Also anti-detect browsers just save time and reduce bans.
 
more marketers use anti-detect browsers to stay private and manage many accounts easily. They help avoid account bans and make working on different platforms safer and smoother.
 
I've noticed that sometimes my Reddit account gets shadowbanned even when using an anti-detect browser, which makes me wonder whether it's due to my device environment or account behavior.

Content you post. Have to warm up the account as well.
 
Generally for two reasons:

To prevent multiple accounts from linking when managing them from the same device.

To reduce device/IP tracking by platforms.
 
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