I have a mac and im starting to think that my separate user accounts is whats causing my bans
I have multi login for my paypals and I use canvas noise to disguise my fingerprints
does anyone know if dolphin anti detect is better or multi log in? or are both fine and etsy hasnt red flagged anti detect browsers masking canvas/fingerprints yet?
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anti detect browsers are likely an issue since the masking might be seen by etsy leading to bans
Probably not the case.......
If you are creating multiple accounts on a daily basis then such a browser is essential to avoid device linking which can cause mass account suspensions.
I don't use either of the two mentioned browsers but the one I do use works perfectly well.
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I have a mac and im starting to think that my separate user accounts is whats causing my bans
Macs are way better than Windows PCs at preventing device linking as the Safari browser only gives very generic information that websites cannot really use to link accounts. That said, if you churn out dozens of accounts one after the other on a MAC then that will likely cause problems.
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If you are creating multiple accounts on a daily basis then such a browser is essential to avoid device linking which can cause mass account suspensions.
I don't use either of the two mentioned browsers but the one I do use works perfectly well.
i havent done creation via a mac so that is likely new to me.
i do via pc and new user accounts and antidetect browsers still seem to show the platforms like etsy, eb, etc that the user is hiding presence, no/ - that would be 'detectable' on the platform end...
i havent done creation via a mac so that is likely new to me.
i do via pc and new user accounts and antidetect browsers still seem to show the platforms like etsy, eb, etc that the user is hiding presence, no/ - that would be 'detectable' on the platform end...
I think there are a few out there that leak information like a sieve.
A decent "anti-detect" browser doesn't actually mask / block anything, it generates a unique browser fingerprint which prevents you from being linked.
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If you are creating multiple accounts on a daily basis then such a browser is essential to avoid device linking which can cause mass account suspensions.
I don't use either of the two mentioned browsers but the one I do use works perfectly well.
If you are creating multiple accounts on a daily basis then such a browser is essential to avoid device linking which can cause mass account suspensions.
I don't use either of the two mentioned browsers but the one I do use works perfectly well.