Mobile Proxy with Antidetect Browsers
An antidetect browser rewrites what a page can see about your device. It cannot change where the request comes from — which is why the fingerprint half and the network half only work as a pair.
- One dedicated IP per profile — the network half of an identity the browser is already faking.
- Country-matched exits — so the profile’s locale and timezone agree with where it appears to be.
- Sticky sessions — a profile keeps its address across logins instead of drifting.
- Standard HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 — every antidetect browser takes a proxy in this form.
A dedicated carrier IP behind each profile the browser isolates.
Pick the country a profile claims, so locale and IP agree.
What an Antidetect Browser Actually Changes
An antidetect browser is a profile manager. Each profile gets its own storage, its own cookie jar, and a fabricated but internally consistent device fingerprint — canvas and WebGL output, font list, screen metrics, hardware concurrency, the values a page reads through JavaScript to decide which device it is talking to.
What it cannot do is change where the request arrives from. That is the one property no amount of fingerprint editing touches, and it is the property platforms weight most heavily when deciding whether two accounts are the same person.
| Layer | Controlled by the browser | Controlled by the proxy |
|---|---|---|
| Device fingerprint (canvas, WebGL, fonts) | Yes | No |
| Cookies and local storage isolation | Yes | No |
| Exit IP address and its reputation | No | Yes |
| Apparent country and network type | Claimed only | Actually |
| Locale and timezone | Set here | Must agree with it |
Read the bottom two rows together, because that is where most setups fail. The browser claims a country; the proxy decides the real one. When the two disagree, the profile is not anonymous — it is conspicuously inconsistent, which is worse than an ordinary browser with nothing to hide.
The Main Antidetect Browsers, Compared
All of them take a standard HTTP(S) or SOCKS5 proxy per profile, so the proxy is rarely what decides the choice. Pick on fingerprint depth, team features and automation support:
The most mature option for large multi-account operations.
- Deepest fingerprint control of the mainstream tools.
- Team roles and profile sharing built for agencies.
Priced for teams rather than individuals.
Strong on scripted workflows and API access.
- No-code automation alongside a local API.
- Free tier, so a proxy can be tested before committing.
Common in affiliate and ecommerce workflows.
- Straightforward per-profile proxy assignment.
- Bulk profile creation for large account sets.
The approachable option on price and platform coverage.
- Runs across more operating systems than most rivals.
- Cloud profiles for teams without shared hardware.
Positioned alongside Multilogin on fingerprint fidelity.
- Granular control over individual fingerprint values.
A smaller-scale option with a usable free tier.
- Enough profiles to trial a workflow before paying.
There is no single best choice here, and any comparison claiming otherwise is usually written by one of them. What matters for this page is that every one of them expects you to supply a proxy per profile — none ships an identity of its own.
Wiring a Mobile Proxy into a Browser Profile
- Assign one proxy per profile, never per application
Every antidetect browser sets the proxy at profile level for exactly this reason. A single application-wide proxy collapses every profile back onto one address and undoes the isolation you paid for.
- Match the country to the identity
Choose the exit country first, then set the profile’s locale and timezone to agree with it. Doing it in the other order is how a Berlin profile ends up leaving from London.
- Use a sticky session, not per-request rotation
A profile represents a person, and people do not change network every few minutes. Hold the address for the life of the profile and rotate only deliberately.
- Verify from inside the profile
Open an IP-echo page in the profile itself rather than trusting the settings dialog. Confirm the address, the country, and that the ASN belongs to a mobile operator.
- Check for a WebRTC leak
WebRTC can expose the real address independently of the proxy. Every one of these browsers has a setting for it; confirm it is doing what you think against a leak-test page.
Where Antidetect Setups Leak
- One proxy across several profiles — The single most common mistake, usually made to save money. It links every account behind that address permanently, which is precisely the outcome the profiles existed to prevent.
- Timezone and locale that contradict the exit — Checked routinely, trivially, and by almost everyone. If the IP is British the profile should be too, in language, timezone and formatting.
- WebRTC left enabled — Reveals the real address through a channel the proxy never sees.
- A fingerprint so rare it is identifying — The goal is to look unremarkable, not unique. An implausible combination of screen size, fonts and hardware values is its own signal.
- A datacenter IP behind a mobile fingerprint — A profile claiming to be an Android phone should exit through a mobile network. This is the contradiction a mobile proxy exists to remove.
These tools are ordinary infrastructure for legitimate multi-account work — agencies operating client accounts with permission, distributed teams sharing a profile, testing across device types. Isolating identities does not change what the platform’s terms permit for the accounts you run, and a tool cannot consent on your behalf.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a proxy with an antidetect browser?
Yes, and it is not optional. An antidetect browser edits what JavaScript can see about the device — canvas, fonts, WebGL, hardware hints. It cannot change the IP the request arrives from. Ten profiles with ten distinct fingerprints leaving from one address are ten obviously related accounts, so the fingerprint work buys you nothing without a separate exit per profile.
Which antidetect browser is best with mobile proxies?
They all accept a standard proxy per profile, so the proxy is rarely the deciding factor. Multilogin and Octo are the deepest on fingerprinting, AdsPower and Dolphin Anty are the common choices for ecommerce and affiliate work, and GoLogin is the approachable one on price and platform coverage. Pick on team features and automation support; any of them will take a PXM2 endpoint.
Can I use one mobile proxy for several browser profiles?
Only for profiles that may safely be linked. The whole purpose of a profile is to be a separate person, and two profiles sharing an exit IP are the same person as far as the platform is concerned. Where a shared address is acceptable, use it knowingly rather than to save money on an account set you care about.
Why does my antidetect profile still get flagged?
Usually a contradiction rather than a weak fingerprint. A profile claiming Berlin while exiting through a UK IP, a timezone that does not match the locale, WebRTC leaking the real address, or a fingerprint so unusual that it is itself identifying. Consistency beats sophistication — every layer should tell the same story as the exit IP.
Is using an antidetect browser legal?
The software is ordinary and widely used for legitimate multi-account work — agencies running client accounts with permission, distributed teams, QA across device profiles. What matters is the platform’s terms for the accounts you operate. A tool that isolates identities is not a licence to breach an agreement you accepted.
Related Mobile Proxy Guides
Antidetect browsers manage identities; the rest of the cluster covers collecting data through them.
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