My experience with "anti-detect" browsers and tracking

The first time I tried to understand antidetect browsers, I thought they would make me totally untraceable. That’s what people usually say.

I started using them because I needed to manage a lot of different profiles without everything getting mixed up. At first, it felt pretty good, separate profiles, clean setups, everything organized.

Over time, I tried a few options and also spent some time using Incogniton. I liked being able to manage many profiles in one place, especially for social media and e-commerce accounts. It made things way easier to handle.

After a while, I started noticing small things. Nothing really disappears. Even with separate profiles, small patterns still show up over time.

That’s when it hit me, the browser isn’t doing most of the work. A lot of tracking comes from what you do over and over: same logins, same actions, same timing.

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