BitBrowser Frequently Asked Questions Center
The most searched BitBrowser questions gathered in one place by category: signup and login, pricing and free quota, anti-association security, cross-border platforms, and proxy setup. Open a category to find answers fast.
Signup, Login and Account Basics
Signup is free with no credit card. Enter your details, get an SMS code, and you receive 10 permanent free profiles on registration.
Covers the signup flow, login methods, invite codes, receiving codes overseas, and beginner preparation.
Membership Pricing and Free Plan Quota
The free plan grants 10 permanent profiles. Paid plans are tiered by profile count, proxies, and team seats; refer to the official site for prices.
Covers the free quota, plan selection, billing, renewals, and refunds.
Anti-Association Principle and Trustworthiness
Anti-association relies on a stable, independent browser fingerprint per profile plus isolated storage, with data encrypted locally for safety.
Covers the fingerprint isolation principle, whether it is safe, data protection, and judging trustworthiness.
Supported Platforms and Southeast Asia Scenarios
Supports multi-account operation on major platforms such as Amazon, TikTok, and Facebook, fitting Southeast Asia cross-border business.
Covers supported platforms, cross-border scenarios, regional rollout, and store management.
Proxy IP Setup and Anti-Association Combo
Each profile gets its own dedicated IP. Only fingerprint plus proxy together truly prevent account linking; multiple proxy types are supported.
Covers proxy types, binding methods, connectivity troubleshooting, and anti-association combo practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register a BitBrowser account? What do beginners need to prepare for the first time?
Open the signup page at the official site bitantidetect.com, or download the client first and click Register on the home page. You provide a username, password, phone number (for the dynamic SMS code), WeChat or QQ, and email; the invite code is optional and not required. Tick the user agreement and submit. As a beginner you just need a phone that can receive SMS and a regular email. After signup you receive 10 permanent free browser profiles to test before deciding whether to upgrade.
Is BitBrowser registration free? Is there a charge to create an account?
BitBrowser registration is completely free, with no fee and no credit card binding. After signing up you permanently receive 10 browser profile windows (single user, single machine, with basic fingerprint protection), and the company says these free windows have almost no extra limits and can be used long term. You only need a paid plan when you want more profiles, bulk proxies, full RPA automation, team sub-accounts, or cloud sync. So a first-time beginner can get started at zero cost.
Does BitBrowser registration require an invite code? Can I register without one?
An invite code is not required; you can complete official registration without one. On the signup form the invite code is optional. Fill it in if you have one, otherwise leave it blank, then enter your username, password, phone, WeChat or QQ, and email, tick the agreement, and register, still getting 10 free profiles. In the official system invite codes are a referral reward and revenue-share mechanism, not a registration barrier. People online say you need a special channel to get one; that is community bonus codes tightening up, unrelated to official registration.
Where do I get a BitBrowser invite code? Is there one I can use directly?
BitBrowser invite codes are for referral revenue sharing among users who already have a paid plan. After activating a paid plan in the client Billing Center, go to the Referral Rewards page on the left to generate your own invite code or link; you earn a share only when others register and pay through it. So it is a promotion tool, not a registration requirement. You can leave this field blank at signup and still complete registration and claim 10 free profiles. The directly usable codes circulating online are mostly community channels that expire quickly and are unreliable, so there is no need to hunt for them.
Can I register BitBrowser with an email, or only with a phone number?
Both email and phone are required at signup, but the verification code goes to your phone. The dynamic code is sent by SMS, while email mainly serves as the account contact. So there is currently no way to register with email only and no phone; the phone number is mandatory and must receive SMS. Overseas users whose local number cannot receive domestic SMS often register with a mainland China number, which is a community workaround whose success rate and compliance you assess yourself.
How do Hong Kong users register BitBrowser? Can a Hong Kong number receive the code?
Hong Kong users register the same way at bitantidetect.com/register or from the client home page, entering username, password, phone, WeChat or QQ, and email; the product is not region-locked. The catch is the verification code: the dynamic code arrives by SMS, and whether a Hong Kong +852 number reliably receives domestic platform SMS has no official overseas guidance, so test it yourself. If it does not arrive, the common community approach is to use a mainland number, an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or have a friend in China receive it; this is an unofficial workaround you use at your own risk.
Can Taiwan register BitBrowser? Can a Taiwan +886 number be used to create an account?
Yes, you can register. BitBrowser is a mainland product but is not region-locked, so Taiwan users can download the client and fill in the signup page. The issue is the verification code: signup needs an SMS dynamic code, and whether a Taiwan +886 number receives the platform SMS has no official guidance, so confirm by testing. If it does not arrive, common community methods are using a mainland number, an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or having a friend in China receive it then logging in. Note: real usage discussion of BitBrowser in traditional-Chinese circles is scarce, so Taiwan rollout samples are limited; try the free plan at small scale first.
Can Singapore register BitBrowser? Are there any restrictions for Singapore users?
Yes, you can register; the product is not region-locked. Singapore users can download the client, fill in username, password, phone, and other details on the signup page, and likewise get 10 permanent free profiles afterward. The main limit is not region but the verification code: the dynamic code relies on SMS, and whether a local Singapore number receives it is not stated officially, so test it. If it does not arrive, community methods are a mainland number, an SMS-receiving service, or a friend in China. Payment is overseas-friendly, supporting PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard with no mainland account needed.
How do Malaysia users register BitBrowser? Can a Malaysian number receive the SMS code?
Malaysian users register as usual at bitantidetect.com/register or the client home page, entering username, password, phone, WeChat or QQ, and email; the product is not region-locked. Whether you receive the code depends on SMS: the dynamic code goes to your phone, and whether a local Malaysian number reliably receives domestic platform SMS has no official guidance, so test it. If it does not arrive, the common workaround is a mainland number, an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or a friend in China, which is unofficial and used at your own risk. On success you get 10 free profiles.
BitBrowser registration guide for Thailand: what if a Thai number cannot receive the code?
Registration flow: open the client signup page bitantidetect.com/register, enter username, password, phone (for the dynamic code), WeChat or QQ, and email, leave the invite code blank, tick the agreement, and submit. When a Thai number cannot receive the code, there is no official overseas tutorial; common community methods are: 1) register with a mainland number; 2) use an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service; 3) have a friend in China receive it then tell you; some switch network nodes or retry in an incognito window. These are unofficial hacks whose success rate and compliance you assess yourself.
Can Vietnam register BitBrowser? Are there problems registering with a Vietnamese number?
Yes, you can register; the product is not region-locked, so Vietnam users can download the client and fill in the signup page. The possible issue is the verification code: signup needs an SMS dynamic code, and whether a local Vietnamese number receives domestic platform SMS is not stated officially, so confirm by testing. If it does not arrive, the common community approach is a mainland number, an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or having a friend in China receive it then logging in; this is an unofficial workaround used at your own risk. On success you likewise get 10 permanent free profiles to try at small scale.
How do Indonesia users register BitBrowser? What if an Indonesian number cannot receive the code?
Indonesian users register at bitantidetect.com/register or the client home page, entering username, password, phone, WeChat or QQ, and email, leaving the invite code blank, and submitting after ticking the agreement; the product is not region-locked. When an Indonesian number cannot receive the code, there is no official overseas tutorial; common handling is registering with a mainland number, using an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or having a friend in China receive it then logging in; some switch nodes or retry in an incognito window. These are unofficial hacks whose success rate and compliance you assess yourself. On success you get 10 free profiles.
Can I still register BitBrowser overseas with a mainland +86 number? Will codes be delayed abroad?
Yes. Registering with a mainland +86 number is the most common and easiest community approach, because the dynamic code is sent by SMS and a mainland number usually receives codes most reliably. Abroad, you just need that +86 SIM to receive SMS while roaming; any delay depends on your carrier roaming and network and may be slightly slower than at home, but codes generally arrive. There is no official statement on overseas code delay; if nothing arrives for a long time, wait a bit then tap resend, or have a friend in China receive the code for you.
If a BitBrowser SMS code cannot be received overseas, what are the solutions?
Registration needs an SMS dynamic code, and overseas local numbers often cannot receive domestic platform SMS. There is no official overseas tutorial; common community solutions are: 1) register with a mainland +86 number (most reliable); 2) use an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service; 3) have a friend in China receive it then forward the code; 4) some switch network nodes or retry in an incognito window. These are unofficial hacks whose success rate and compliance you assess yourself. Prefer the two more reliable paths: a mainland number or a friend in China.
The BitBrowser code keeps not arriving; how long until I can resend?
The verification code goes by SMS and should normally arrive within tens of seconds to a couple of minutes. There is no published resend countdown; generally the Resend button on the signup page has a short cooldown (refer to the actual interface). If it still does not arrive after several tries, it is most likely that the overseas local number cannot receive domestic SMS, so switch to a mainland +86 number, an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or a friend in China. These workarounds are more effective than resending repeatedly.
I cannot log in to BitBrowser; correct username and password still fail. Why?
First check a few things: 1) confirm you use the registered username or phone plus the correct password, mind case, and no stray spaces; 2) confirm you log in from the official bitantidetect.com and not a copycat mirror, which will fail; 3) check whether your local network or proxy is healthy, as overseas direct access can be affected by the network; 4) an outdated client may also cause issues, and the company suggests installing the latest version over the old one when something is wrong. If you still cannot get in, tap Forgot Password on the login page to reset and try again.
BitBrowser keeps spinning at login and will not open; how do I fix the stuck login?
A login that keeps spinning is usually a network, proxy, or client version issue, not necessarily a broken account. Try in order: 1) check whether your local network is healthy and the proxy connects (BitBrowser has no built-in proxy, so a dead network stalls it); 2) confirm you enter from the official bitantidetect.com and not a counterfeit mirror; 3) install the latest version over the old one, the companys first move for performance or lag issues; 4) run as administrator and avoid installing under a Chinese or special-character path. Most spinning resolves after upgrading and sorting out the network.
I forgot my BitBrowser password; how do I reset or recover the login password?
On the client login page tap Forgot Password, follow the prompts on the reset page to fill in the required information, and set a new password to log in again. The official page does not detail whether identity is verified by phone or email, so refer to the actual client interface. When resetting, make sure you are on the official bitantidetect.com and do not enter account details on a copycat mirror, to avoid leaks.
How many windows can the BitBrowser free plan open?
The free plan grants 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial limit, no credit card binding, one team member, basic fingerprint protection, and single-machine use. These 10 windows are a core fact confirmed consistently across the official pricing page and several third-party sources. Note that the free plan limit is not the window count but the proxy setup: you can only enter a single proxy manually one by one, with no bulk import and no auto switching. If you manage up to 10 accounts and can accept configuring each IP once by hand, 10 free windows are enough.
Is the BitBrowser free plan really free, or does it cost money?
It is genuinely free. The free plan grants 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial limit, no credit card binding, one team member, basic fingerprint protection, and single-machine use. This is a core fact confirmed consistently across the official pricing page and several independent sources, so you can use it with confidence. The barrier is not cost but features: the free plan proxy can only be entered as a single IP manually, with no bulk import or auto switching. More windows, bulk IP rotation, full RPA automation, team collaboration, and cloud sync require a paid upgrade starting around 50 RMB per month.
Are 10 windows on the BitBrowser free plan enough?
It depends on your scale. The free plan gives 10 permanent windows, and if you manage up to 10 accounts and can accept configuring each IP once by hand, that is enough. But the bottleneck is not the window count itself; it is two things: first, the free plan trims proxies, allowing only a single IP entered manually, with no bulk import, no auto switching, and no IP health check, making large-scale account farming inefficient; second, local performance, as some users report severe lag opening more than 30 windows at once. So bulk IP rotation and heavy farming strain the free plan and need an upgrade, while occasional light use is more than enough.
Does BitBrowser charge, and does the free plan have a time limit?
BitBrowser has both a free plan and paid plans. The free plan grants 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial limit, no credit card binding, one team member, basic fingerprint protection, and single-machine use, meaning there is no time limit and you can use it free indefinitely. More windows, bulk IP rotation, full RPA automation, team collaboration, and cloud sync require payment, with paid tiers priced by window count starting around 50 RMB per month. Note the official pricing page once showed a free-plan limit of opening 50 times per day, unconfirmed by other sources, so refer to what the client actually shows.
How much does BitBrowser cost per month?
Paid pricing is tiered by window count. Monthly examples: 50 windows with 2 staff about 50 RMB per month, 100 windows with 4 staff about 75 RMB per month, 200 windows with 8 staff about 125 RMB per month, starting around 50 RMB per month. Higher window tiers exist; customize the window and member count in the client Billing Center to see the actual price. Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off half-yearly, 30 percent off yearly. The free plan also grants 10 permanent profiles at no cost, so you can test compatibility free before deciding to upgrade. Refer to the live price on the site or client.
How much is the BitBrowser Base plan per month?
According to the official pricing page, paid pricing is tiered by window count, with the entry tier about 50 RMB per month (50 windows with 2 staff), then 100 windows about 75 RMB per month and 200 windows about 125 RMB per month. The source material has no plan specifically named Base; the closest is the entry tier starting around 50 RMB per month, and exact plan names and prices refer to the actual client Billing Center (confirm by testing). Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off half-yearly, 30 percent off yearly. The free plan also grants 10 permanent profiles to try free first.
How much does each BitBrowser membership plan cost?
The official pricing page is tiered by window count. Monthly examples: 50 windows with 2 staff about 50 RMB per month, 100 windows with 4 staff about 75 RMB per month, 200 windows with 8 staff about 125 RMB per month, with higher tiers up to unlimited profiles, starting around 50 RMB per month. All paid tiers include every free-plan feature and unlock more windows, full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, and API. Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off half-yearly, 30 percent off yearly. Customize windows and members in the client Billing Center to see the actual price; refer to the site or client.
What is the price of the BitBrowser enterprise plan?
The source material does not list a fixed price for a plan named Enterprise. The official pricing page is tiered by window count, from about 50 RMB per month (50 windows) up to 100 windows about 75 RMB per month and 200 windows about 125 RMB per month, then higher up to unlimited profiles, with price rising as windows and members grow. Enterprises needing many profiles can customize the window and member count in the client Billing Center to see the actual price; enterprises may also choose on-premises deployment (data on your own servers). Exact enterprise plans and quotes refer to the site or client (confirm by testing); contact official support directly for an enterprise quote.
What feature limits does the BitBrowser free plan have?
The free plan provides 10 permanent windows, single user, single machine, and basic fingerprint protection; the core limit is not the window count but the following: proxy setup is trimmed, allowing only a single proxy entered manually one by one, with no bulk import, no auto switching, and no IP health check; it also excludes the paid full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, and API. So small-scale manual IP setup is fine, while large-scale bulk IP rotation for farming is very inefficient. Also the official pricing page once showed a free-plan limit of opening 50 times per day, unconfirmed by other sources, so refer to what the client actually shows.
Is BitBrowser worth upgrading to the paid plan?
The judgment depends on your operation scale. If you manage up to 10 accounts and can accept configuring each IP once by hand, 10 free permanent windows are enough and you need not upgrade. But for large-scale farming needing bulk proxy import, auto IP switching, IP health checks, full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, and more windows, the free plan is very inefficient, and these are exactly what the paid plan unlocks. Paid pricing starts around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), friendlier than some overseas rivals such as Multilogin at about 99 USD per month. Test compatibility and real needs on the free plan first, then decide whether to upgrade.
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