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AdsPower Tutorial 2026 | Best Anti Detect Browser to Manage Multiple Accounts

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Tech/Product Summary: AdsPower “Anti-Detect Browser” Tutorial (2026)

This video explains how to use AdsPower to manage multiple online accounts (e-commerce marketing, social media marketing, paid ads/SEO, and even crypto-related use cases like “airdrops”) while reducing the chance of being banned. It emphasizes that websites detect more than just IP addresses—they also analyze browser fingerprinting data.

Note: Even with anti-detect measures, bans can still happen, so configuration still needs to be done carefully.


Key Features and Concepts Covered

1) What an anti-detect browser does

  • Hides/spoofs the data your browser collects so different profiles don’t appear to be run by the same person.
  • Still acknowledges that bans can occur, requiring careful configuration.

2) Profiles (multiple browsers inside one tool)

  • AdsPower uses “profiles”, where each profile = a separate browser instance.
  • Profiles can be organized using groups (e.g., grouping profiles for multiple Facebook accounts).
  • The tutorial mentions scaling to as many as 50 profiles.

3) Proxy usage (IP management)

  • Explains why multiple accounts from the same IP can get detected.
  • Shows adding proxies to profiles via AdsPower using:
    • Custom proxy upload (if you already purchased IPs)
    • Saved proxies (from previously stored/purchased proxies)
    • Purchase inside AdsPower via a proxy provider flow
  • Strong guidance: use residential proxies, not data center proxies:
    • Residential proxies look more natural to websites.
    • Data center proxies are described as more likely to look fake, increasing ban risk.
  • Mentions selecting proxy protocol/type and validating proxies (e.g., using “check proxy” and external checks).

4) Checking proxy quality / blacklist

  • Suggests testing purchased IPs using sites like:
    • browsers.com
    • whatismyipaddress.com

5) Fingerprinting controls (major anti-detection settings)

During profile creation, AdsPower breaks settings into sections:

  • General
  • Proxy
  • Fingerprint
  • Platform
  • Advanced

a) User agent

  • Keep the default; AdsPower auto-fills an appropriate user agent.
  • Avoid conflicting changes (example: switching Apple → Windows UA) unless you intentionally keep it consistent.

b) Cookies / remarks

  • Cookies: instructed to don’t change.
  • Remarks are optional.

c) WebRTC (real IP leakage risk)

  • Explains WebRTC as a potential “direct line” that can reveal your real IP even if using proxy/VPN.
  • In AdsPower WebRTC options, it describes modes:
    • Forward = leaks real IP
    • Replace = replaces the real IP with the proxy IP (recommended for multi-account)
    • Other options mentioned: Real, Disabled, Disable UDP
  • The tutorial explicitly says to choose Replace when running multiple accounts.

d) Time zone / location / language

  • Must match the selected proxy/region.
  • Avoid setting “real/custom” time zone/location/language—use IP-based selection.

e) Screen resolution & related display settings

  • Keep resolution in user agent mode.
  • Avoid random/custom resolution unless you are sure it will remain consistent.

f) Hardware noise / fingerprint entropy

  • “Hardware noise” includes settings such as (as approximated from subtitles):
    • canvas, webgl, image, audio context, media device, client rect, react/speech voices
  • Concept: websites fingerprint devices using tiny rendering/audio/browser behavior differences; AdsPower adds “noise” so each profile looks distinct even if cookies are cleared.
  • Recommendation: keep hardware noise enabled for all profiles.

g) WebGL metadata

  • Controls GPU/WebGL reported data.
  • If set to real, it uses real GPU data.
  • If set to custom, you can configure vendor/GPU details (e.g., Apple vs AMD) to match a realistic profile fingerprint.

6) Platform targeting (account setup per website type)

  • The profile Platform selection supports many areas like:
    • YouTube, social media, e-commerce sites, etc.
  • You can enter:
    • URL(s)
    • Username/password (optional)
    • 2FA keys (optional; only if needed)

7) Installing/running AdsPower (desktop app)

  • After downloading, log in with Google.
  • The desktop UI shows profile fingerprint info and configured values (proxy, 2FA, selected platform, etc.).
  • Profiles can be opened, edited, copied, or deleted from the UI.

Automation & Synchronization (workflow features)

1) Synchronizer

  • Purpose: when multiple profiles are open and you want the same action across all of them.
  • Example described:
    1. Select multiple profiles
    2. Start syncing
    3. One becomes “main” and others become “followers”
    4. Actions like searching “Dolphie AI” and scrolling are mirrored across profiles
  • Framed as mimicking human-like behavior for tasks like SEO/marketing.
  • Can stop synchronization at any time.

2) Automation processes (batch actions)

  • Describes setting automation to run sequences like:
    • searching, opening a profile, and starting playback (“watch videos”) across accounts automatically
  • Mentions another future video might cover the full automation setup safely.

Reviews / Offers / Guides Mentioned

  • Promotional pricing references:
    • 7th anniversary sales
    • a one-year plan deal that includes 720 days free (as described in subtitles)
  • Mentions:
    • You can create two profiles free
    • for more profiles, you need a paid plan
  • Mentions a “doc” offer:
    • A detailed guide about proxies and other technical anti-detect settings (WebRTC, hardware noise, WebGL metadata, etc.)
    • To receive it: comment + email with a specific subject line.

“Doc” / Community Instructions (from the tutorial)

To get the anti-detect browser doc by email:

  • Comment: “anty detect browser doc”
  • Email: support@theredolfie.io
  • Subject: “anti detect browser doc”

Alternative:

  • Join AI Pro members / member-only post to access the docs.

Main Speakers/Sources

  • Product/Platform: AdsPower (anti-detect browser)
  • Referenced proxy provider/purchase flow:iProxy
  • Creator/Narrator: referenced indirectly (“my channel” / “in the next video”), but the explicit name is not stated in the subtitles.

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