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Overseas Registration for BitBrowser and Fixes When Verification Codes Do Not Arrive

BitBrowser is a mainland China product but does not restrict regions, and overseas users most often get stuck on the phone not receiving the verification code. This guide gathers registration hurdles, common community fixes for receiving overseas codes, and first-use troubleshooting to help you register smoothly.

Overseas Registration for BitBrowser and Fixes When Verification Codes Do Not Arrive

Can it be used normally in Thailand? Will opening profiles on a Thai IP be restricted?

The product itself does not restrict regions; overseas you can download the client directly and register. It is built for cross-border e-commerce and social media multi-account anti-association, and overseas Chinese are a typical user group.

The key to using it in Thailand is not whether BitBrowser restricts a Thai IP, but the quality of the proxy you set for each profile. BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, so set a residential proxy yourself and make it global; the proxy decides the exit IP when reaching target platforms. Give each account a high-quality residential proxy and do not share one IP pool across accounts. There is no Thailand-specific official note, so regional availability details need to be verified in practice.

Can it be used in Vietnam? Will downloading and logging in be blocked on the Vietnamese network?

BitBrowser is a mainland China product but does not restrict regions itself; overseas Chinese can download the client directly and register. It is built for going-global cross-border multi-account anti-association.

Whether downloading and logging in are smooth locally in Vietnam depends on the local network. If downloading or login lags, try switching network or node and retry. At registration the phone number must receive a mainland China code, which a local Vietnamese number may not get; the community approach is to use a mainland number or a code-receiving or proxy method. In use, BitBrowser has no proxy, so set a residential proxy yourself and make it global to reach target platforms. Whether the Vietnamese network blocks the relevant domains or restricts login has no official note and needs verifying in practice.

Overseas Registration for BitBrowser and Fixes When Verification Codes Do Not Arrive

Can it be downloaded, installed, and used normally in Indonesia?

The product itself does not restrict regions; overseas Chinese can download the client directly from the official bitantidetect.com and register. It is built for cross-border e-commerce and social media multi-account anti-association, and Southeast Asian going-global scenarios like Indonesia are a typical user group.

At registration the phone number must receive a mainland China code, which a local Indonesian number may not get; the community workaround is to use a mainland number, a code-receiving platform, or ask a relative back home to receive it. In use, BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, so set a residential proxy for each profile yourself and make it global, with the proxy deciding the exit IP for reaching target platforms. Download speed and access details on the local Indonesian network have no official note and need verifying in practice.

Can it be used in Hong Kong? Do I need a VPN to register and log in?

Yes, it can be used.

BitBrowser is a mainland China product but does not restrict regions; in Hong Kong you can download the client, register, and log in directly, and the official download page has Windows and Mac versions. Registering and logging in generally needs no VPN. But note two points: first, registration uses a phone number to receive a code, and a local Hong Kong number may not get a mainland code (see the related Q and A); second, the software has no built-in proxy, and you only need your own proxy to reach platforms outside the wall. Type the official site bitantidetect.com directly to download, not the counterfeit sites in search ads.

I am in Taiwan, and the BitBrowser official site will not open. Is it blocked? Is there a backup download address?

BitBrowser has only one official primary domain: bitantidetect.com. The client download entry, main site, and docs are all under this domain.

If it will not open, do not rush to find a backup address. Many results like .com.cn, bitbrowser.ltd, xiaowu.group, and bitsbrowser.cn are counterfeit or mirror sites, and the team has named several as dangerous. The safe move is to type bitantidetect.com directly rather than entering via search ad slots. If it still will not open, switch your network and retry, and never download a trojan-bundled installer from a knockoff site.

Using it in the Philippines, what do I do if the login server cannot connect?

The BitBrowser software itself has no built-in proxy, and a failed login connection is mostly a local network issue.

In the Philippines, first confirm the local network is smooth and is a clean, independent environment. If your network restricts access to mainland China services, the software connecting to the China server may be very slow or time out, so try switching network node or proxy and retry login. Also be sure to log in via the official entry bitantidetect.com, as counterfeit sites will fail to connect or phish. If it repeatedly times out, switch network and retry or contact official support. Note: login verification is the software talking to the official server, which is a separate matter from the business proxy you set for the browser profile.

Downloading is very slow on the Cambodian network. Is there a way to speed it up?

BitBrowser access to mainland China servers is generally slow in Cambodia, and slow downloads are mostly a cross-border link issue.

Be sure to download from the official entry bitantidetect.com (not a counterfeit mirror site, which is slow and unsafe). To speed up, try: switch to a more stable network or a better network node or proxy and download again; use a download tool that supports resuming so a broken transfer continues without starting over; avoid local network peak hours. The provided material does not give an official overseas download mirror or CDN, so whether there is a nearby acceleration node follows what the team actually provides (verify in practice).

I am overseas but the software connects to a China server. Will it be slow? How to fix?

It may be somewhat slow.

BitBrowser is a mainland China product, and account login, client updates, and core downloads all talk to China servers, so this cross-border link can indeed be slow or unstable when you are overseas. Distinguish two layers: the software talking to the official server, and the business proxy IP you set separately for each browser profile are different matters, the latter deciding your speed reaching target platforms (Facebook, TikTok, and so on). To improve the software-side link, try a more stable network or switch network node and retry. The provided material does not state whether the team offers overseas acceleration nodes, so follow what the team actually provides (verify in practice).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can BitBrowser still log in and be used in an internet-cutoff or restricted network like Myanmar?

BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, and logging in and opening pages both depend on your local network and proxy being able to reach the official server and target platforms. If Myanmar is in an internet-cutoff or strictly restricted environment, you cannot log in or it appears as failing to open when the server is unreachable, which is not a software fault. You first need an environment with stable connectivity and a working proxy IP (set to apply globally) before you can log in and reach target sites normally. Once the network is restricted, the tool can do nothing.

Which interface languages does BitBrowser support? Can overseas users switch to Traditional Chinese or English?

BitBrowser is a mainland China product with a mainly Simplified Chinese interface, and overseas Chinese can download the client and use it directly. Whether it has a built-in Traditional Chinese or English interface switch and where the switch is are not clearly stated in official materials; check in the client settings or language options in practice. However, pages inside a running profile auto-match time zone, language, and font by the target country you set for that profile, and when reaching overseas platforms the page language follows the target site. The interface language item needs verifying in practice.

Do Singapore users need real-name verification to download BitBrowser? Can I register without a mainland China phone number?

BitBrowser registration does not require real-name verification, but you must fill in a username, password, phone number (to receive a code), WeChat or QQ, and email, with the invite code optional. The phone number is used to receive the verification code, and the pain point without a mainland number is that you may not get the mainland code. A common community workaround is to use a mainland number, a code-receiving or virtual-number platform, or ask a relative back home to receive it (these are unofficial folk methods; assess success rate and compliance yourself). The product does not restrict regions, so Singapore can download the client and register directly.

Here in Malaysia, can a Malaysian phone number receive the BitBrowser registration code? What if it does not arrive?

Registration needs a phone number to receive a code, and overseas local numbers often do not get the mainland-sent code, and the team gives no overseas-specific tutorial. Common community workarounds: use a mainland phone number, use a code-receiving or virtual-number platform, or ask a relative back home to receive the code to finish registration; some also retry after switching network node. These are community folk methods, not official support; assess success rate and compliance yourself. The product itself does not restrict regions, so use it as usual after registering.

Can BitBrowser be registered with email, or must a phone number be bound?

Email is one of the fields to fill when registering BitBrowser, but the phone number is equally required, because the code and verification are sent to the phone number. That means you cannot finish registration with email alone and no phone number; the phone number is required. The invite code is instead optional and you can register without one. If an overseas user cannot get the mainland code on their phone, see community workarounds like a mainland number, a code-receiving platform, or a relative receiving it.

I keep not getting the verification email when registering BitBrowser with a Gmail address. Is it stuck in spam?

First check Gmail spam and the Promotions category, as verification emails often land there. But note: the BitBrowser registration code is mainly sent to the phone number, and email is mostly one of the account detail fields. If you are indeed waiting on an email, check spam, whitelist the sender domain, wait a few minutes and click resend, and switch to another email and retry if needed. Overseas Chinese more often get stuck on the phone not receiving the mainland code, so consider a mainland number or having a relative back home receive it. Which step needs email verification follows the actual client interface.

When I first open a profile in BitBrowser it keeps spinning and will not load. What do I do?

When a first profile keeps spinning, the most common cause is not broken software but a proxy or network issue. BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, and reaching platforms outside the wall needs you to set a working global proxy for the profile. First confirm: the profile proxy is connected and configured correctly, and the machine is a clean, independent network. If you access Facebook, TikTok, and so on directly without a proxy, it will keep failing to load. Next, upgrade to the latest version with an overwrite install (the team has fixed several launch and lag issues), and use the queue parameter to open profiles in a queue to cut concurrency. If it still fails, test another target URL first to tell a proxy issue from a software issue.

A newly created BitBrowser profile will not open and shows core download failed. How do I fix it?

A new BitBrowser profile failing to open with a core download failed message is mostly a network issue while downloading the core (the Chromium component), as the core is pulled from the official server and an unstable cross-border link makes it fail. Fix it like this: ensure the machine network is smooth, switch to a more stable network or change node and retry the core download; run as administrator and avoid installing in a path with Chinese characters; upgrade to the latest version with an overwrite install (the team has fixed several launch-related issues). The provided material does not list an official manual core-install procedure, so offline core installation follows the way the official client actually provides (verify in practice).

BitBrowser shows core not installed or the core download stalls. How do I install the core manually?

BitBrowser showing core not installed or a stalled download is usually caused by the network breaking while the core component is pulled from the official server, which is especially common cross-border overseas. First try: keep the client running so it retries the download, switch to a more stable network or change node, run as administrator, and avoid Chinese-character paths, and in most cases a retry installs it. The provided material does not give an official manual or offline core-install procedure and download address, so whether manual core install is supported and where to get the core package follow the way the official client actually provides or official support guidance (verify in practice). Do not download core packages from unofficial sites to avoid implanted malicious files.

BitBrowser has a proxy on but the profile shows no network. Is it a proxy issue or a software issue?

It is most likely a proxy issue. BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, and the team clearly states that failing to open pages is usually a proxy or local network issue. Troubleshooting order: in the profile proxy settings click detect or test proxy connectivity to confirm the IP works, the username, password, and port are correct, and the proxy protocol type matches; then confirm the machine is a clean, independent network. A quick way to tell: swap in a known-good proxy or try another target URL; if it works after swapping, the original proxy is the problem. The free version only lets you fill a single proxy by hand with no IP health check, so you must confirm proxy quality yourself; use a high-quality residential proxy and do not share one IP across accounts.

How do I create a profile in BitBrowser? I am brand new. Can you teach me step by step?

Rough flow: 1) download the client from the official site bitantidetect.com and register and log in; 2) on the main screen find the new profile button; 3) set the profile name, choose the platform, and pick the operating system and fingerprint parameters as needed (use defaults if unsure, as BitBrowser auto-generates an internally consistent fingerprint); 4) in proxy settings enter the IP you bought (you can open without a proxy first, but reaching platforms outside the wall needs a proxy); 5) click test proxy and save once it passes; 6) back in the list click open on that profile. The free version gives 10 profiles, so practice freely. The exact button positions follow the client interface.

Must a new BitBrowser profile bind a proxy IP before it can open? Can it open pages directly without a proxy?

You are not forced to bind a proxy first; the profile can still open. BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, and without one the profile uses your local network, which is fine for ordinary sites. But to reach platforms outside the wall like Facebook and TikTok, or to warm accounts with anti-association, you must set an independent proxy, or pages will not open or multiple accounts share the local IP and get linked. Bottom line: casual browsing can run bare, but serious account warming must bind an independent residential IP to each profile.

When creating a BitBrowser profile, do I fill in all those fingerprint parameters (UA, time zone, resolution) myself? Is default random fine to use directly?

You do not have to fill it all by hand. When creating a profile, BitBrowser auto-generates an internally consistent set of fingerprint parameters and auto-matches time zone, language, and font by target country, so default random is basically usable directly. What you mainly confirm is consistency with the proxy IP origin, for example if the IP is in Indonesia, align the time zone and language to Indonesia, with no contradiction of IP in one country and time zone in another. Do not deliberately tune parameters too perfect or abnormal, which instead triggers risk control. Beginners can use default random plus IP-region alignment; verify with a free profile first before scaling.

How do I register a BitBrowser account? What does a beginner need to prepare for first use?

For BitBrowser, first open the registration page at the official site bitantidetect.com, or download the client first and click register on the home page. Registration requires a username, password, phone number (to receive a dynamic verification code), WeChat or QQ, and email; the invite code is optional and you can register without one. Submit after agreeing to the user terms. A beginner just needs a phone number that can receive SMS and a regular email; after registering you get 10 permanent free browser profiles to test with before deciding whether to upgrade.

Is BitBrowser registration free? Is there a charge to register an account?

BitBrowser registration is completely free, with no charge and no credit card binding. After successful registration you get 10 browser profile windows for life (single-person, single-machine use, with basic fingerprint protection), and the team says these free profiles have almost no extra limits and can be used long term. Only when you need more profiles, bulk proxies, full RPA automation, team sub-accounts, or cloud sync and other advanced features do you need to buy a paid plan separately. So a beginner can get started at zero cost on first use.

Does BitBrowser registration require an invite code? Can I register without one?

BitBrowser does not require an invite code, and you can complete official registration without one. The invite code in the form is optional; fill it if you have it, leave it blank if not, and just fill the username, password, phone number, WeChat or QQ, and email and agree to the user terms to register, still getting 10 free profiles. The invite code in the official system is a promotion reward or commission mechanism, not a registration hurdle. People saying you need a specific channel to get a code are referring to community bonus codes being tightened, which is unrelated to official registration.

Where do I get a BitBrowser invite code? Is there one I can use directly?

The BitBrowser invite code is for promotion commission for users who already have a plan: after activating a paid plan in the client billing center, go to the promotion reward page on the left to generate your own invite code or link, and you only earn commission when others register and pay through it. So it is essentially a promotion tool, not a registration necessity. You can leave this field blank at registration and still complete it and claim 10 free profiles. The directly usable invite codes circulating online are mostly community bonus channels, time-sensitive and easily expired, so do not rely on them or hunt for one.

Can BitBrowser be registered with email, or only a phone number?

Both email and phone number must be filled when registering BitBrowser, but the verification code relies on the phone number, as the code is sent to phone SMS while email mainly serves as the account contact. That means there is currently no way to register with email alone and no phone number; the phone number is required and must be able to receive SMS. If an overseas user cannot get the mainland SMS on a local number, a common practice is to register with a mainland phone number, which is a community workaround; assess success rate and compliance yourself.

How do Hong Kong users register BitBrowser? Can a Hong Kong phone number receive the code?

Hong Kong users also register at bitantidetect.com/register or the client home page, filling the username, password, phone number, WeChat or QQ, and email, as the product itself does not restrict regions. The difficulty is the code: the code goes via phone SMS, and whether a Hong Kong +852 number can reliably receive mainland platform SMS has no overseas-specific official note, so test it yourself. If it does not arrive, the common community practice is to switch to a mainland phone number, a code-receiving or virtual-number platform, or ask a relative back home to receive it, which is an unofficial workaround; bear the result and compliance yourself.

Can BitBrowser be registered in Taiwan? Can a Taiwan +886 phone number be used to register an account?

Yes, you can register. BitBrowser is a mainland China product but does not restrict regions, and Taiwan users can download the client and fill in details on the registration page directly. The issue is the code: registration needs the phone to receive a dynamic code, and whether a Taiwan +886 number can receive the platform SMS has no specific official note and needs verifying in practice. If it does not arrive, the common community practice is to use a mainland phone number, a code-receiving or virtual-number platform, or have a relative back home receive it before logging in. Note: real usage discussion of BitBrowser in Traditional Chinese circles is scarce, so the on-the-ground sample for Taiwan users is thin; test small with the free version first.

Sources:BitBrowser official site · Official download · BitBrowser official help center · EFF Cover Your Tracks