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winge00 05-07-2025 01:56 PM

Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
I am using bitbrowser anti detect browser, when I try to do sticky session on proxy it does not stay sticky but changes to rotating. I have tested the same on nstbrowser which is holding the sticky. How can I solve the issue on bitbrowser. The thing is I have paid bitbrowser while I have not paid nstbrowser so I can not switch over to nstbrowser that quick. any solutions will be appreciated.

rsot 05-07-2025 04:48 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Following this thread - I have not used that browser and actually, I am afraid of the antidetect browsers

WeeWiz 05-17-2025 08:51 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Have you tried using Incogniton?

rsot 05-17-2025 10:14 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WeeWiz (Post 1257395)
Have you tried using Incogniton?

Not recommended

WeeWiz 05-17-2025 12:46 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 1257416)
Not recommended

Why? Used it a few times - worked well

winge00 05-18-2025 02:01 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WeeWiz (Post 1257395)
Have you tried using Incogniton?

It is okay, tested on trial, but expensive,
They all are expensive, some are more and others are less.

rsot 05-18-2025 11:22 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WeeWiz (Post 1257423)
Why? Used it a few times - worked well

Those kind of antidetect browsers can work for awhile but never know when platform gets flagged about the browser and account goes down - just from what I have understood...

rokoko 05-29-2025 08:12 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by winge00 (Post 1257058)
I am using bitbrowser anti detect browser, when I try to do sticky session on proxy it does not stay sticky but changes to rotating. I have tested the same on nstbrowser which is holding the sticky. How can I solve the issue on bitbrowser. The thing is I have paid bitbrowser while I have not paid nstbrowser so I can not switch over to nstbrowser that quick. any solutions will be appreciated.


Try to use Geelark. They have phone/computer emulation versons. Best we tried. Gives unique fingerprints every profile.

SaiJin 07-12-2025 10:35 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rokoko (Post 1257953)
Try to use Geelark. They have phone/computer emulation versons. Best we tried. Gives unique fingerprints every profile.


Like most of us have said, they are not recommended....

moneymoves 07-13-2025 07:52 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Seriously, people need to stop with the anti detect or singular device multi user nonsense.
If you want to manage multiple profiles safely, you need multi login or another similar platform which allows you to basically create sandboxed profiles to use with whatever IP you want. These profiles are all unique - HWID details included.
There's really no other way around it, other than to keep burning through actual physical devices.

violin68 07-29-2025 06:09 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moneymoves (Post 1259631)
Seriously, people need to stop with the anti detect or singular device multi user nonsense.
If you want to manage multiple profiles safely, you need multi login or another similar platform which allows you to basically create sandboxed profiles to use with whatever IP you want. These profiles are all unique - HWID details included.
There's really no other way around it, other than to keep burning through actual physical devices.

Multilogin is literally an antidetect service though isn't it? :D

Automasters 07-30-2025 03:03 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Yes, why even risk it with an antidetect browser when you can use a portable Firefox or something else?

ft16 07-30-2025 04:21 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Automasters (Post 1260092)
Yes, why even risk it with an antidetect browser when you can use a portable Firefox or something else?

Because portable firefox doesn't change any of your fingerprints, its like a bank robber drawing a beard on with a black marker and thinking noone will recognise him.

rsot 07-30-2025 06:55 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by violin68 (Post 1260075)
Multilogin is literally an antidetect service though isn't it? :D

Not a lot of positive feedback seemingly

violin68 07-31-2025 12:12 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ft16 (Post 1260100)
Because portable firefox doesn't change any of your fingerprints, its like a bank robber drawing a beard on with a black marker and thinking noone will recognise him.

Exactly sites like ebay paypal etc invest tens of millions in antifraud and people think creating another firefox or user profile is enough to hide who you really are like damn :ranger:

HiddenSecrets 08-01-2025 08:07 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
i would think an anti track browser would only create a red flag - ebay is going to know you aren't using a normal browser and possibly flag your account

ft16 08-01-2025 12:41 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HiddenSecrets (Post 1260190)
i would think an anti track browser would only create a red flag - ebay is going to know you aren't using a normal browser and possibly flag your account

There a difference between anti-detect browsers and anti-track browsers.

level4tech 08-01-2025 11:58 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
What is the real difference or benefit of using an anti-detect browser?

Automasters 08-02-2025 03:06 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
not worth the risk to me. My method has not failed me yet so I will continue it...

ft16 08-02-2025 04:32 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by level4tech (Post 1260219)
What is the real difference or benefit of using an anti-detect browser?

It soon becomes impractical to use a different device for each account, a anti-detect browser allows you to run tens, hundreds or even thousands of accounts from the same computer each with different hardware fingerprints.

Unfortunately a lot of anti-detect browsers are pretty bad at spoofing more complicated hardware fingerprints like Canvas or AudioContext and there can also be issues with your fingerprint being too unique.

violin68 08-03-2025 05:53 PM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ft16 (Post 1260230)
It soon becomes impractical to use a different device for each account, a anti-detect browser allows you to run tens, hundreds or even thousands of accounts from the same computer each with different hardware fingerprints.

Unfortunately a lot of anti-detect browsers are pretty bad at spoofing more complicated hardware fingerprints like Canvas or AudioContext and there can also be issues with your fingerprint being too unique.

So what are the alternatives? Surely just spamming different Windows users is not viable long term

rsot 08-04-2025 09:17 AM

Re: Anti detect browser not holding sticky session
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ft16 (Post 1260209)
There a difference between anti-detect browsers and anti-track browsers.

Perhaps clarification needed? I have only heard use of anti-detect browser lingo


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