Browser Fingerprint Self-Test and Anti-Association Risk Assessment Tool
This tool reads in real time the key fingerprint dimensions your browser exposes (UserAgent, platform, screen, timezone, language, hardware concurrency, and more), scores the risk, and helps you judge whether multiple accounts need independent fingerprint profiles.
A higher score means the fingerprint combination your browser exposes is more unique and multiple accounts are more easily linked by platforms.
Fingerprint Dimensions Your Browser Exposes
Fingerprint Dimensions and Anti-Association Meaning
下表列出常见浏览器指纹维度的作用与是否需要独立隔离,帮你理解多账号为何要用独立环境。
| Fingerprint Dimension | Role and Exposure Risk | Independent Isolation Needed |
|---|---|---|
| UserAgent | Exposes the browser and operating system model, the most basic identifying field | Required |
| Screen and Color Depth | The resolution and color depth combination can narrow the identification range | Required |
| Timezone and Language | Highly likely to trigger risk control when inconsistent with the IP region | Required |
| Canvas / WebGL | GPU rendering differences generate a high-entropy fingerprint with high identifiability | Required |
| Hardware Concurrency and Memory | Reflects device specs and helps assemble a device profile | Suggested |
| Fonts and Plugins | The installed font list is a classic fingerprint source | Suggested |
What exactly is this? A browser or software?
BitBrowser is desktop client software, essentially a fingerprint browser deeply rebuilt on the Google Chromium core, also called an anti-association browser.
Installed on Windows or Mac, it lets you open multiple mutually isolated browser profile windows on the same computer, each with its own device fingerprint and data, commonly used for cross-border e-commerce and social media multi-account anti-association (such as Facebook, TikTok, Amazon, and Shopify). Simply put: it is both software and a browser that can open many independent browsers.

What is the principle of a fingerprint browser? How does it prevent account linking?
BitBrowser addresses this: websites collect many features of your device, the system, screen resolution, GPU, fonts, UA, Canvas and WebGL rendering, WebRTC, timezone, and language.
A fingerprint browser forges an independent, self-consistent fingerprint for each window and physically isolates cookies, cache, and local storage, so platforms mistake them for different real machines, lowering the chance of multiple accounts being linked.
Does anti-association really work, or is it just hype?
On multiple accounts being linked and jointly banned, community feedback is generally that BitBrowser has some effect, and the principle holds: forge an independent fingerprint per window and isolate cookies and cache.
But there are two key premises: first, it is not enough alone, since platform risk control is a trio of IP plus fingerprint plus behavior, so you must add a high-anonymity residential proxy IP, or the same exit IP still links the accounts; second, the official claim of 99.2 percent anti-association is the vendors own statement, not third-party tested, so do not treat it as a guarantee. Conclusion: it is a real tool, not pure hype, but proxy quality and operating habits equally decide success.
Is it safe? Could using it get my account stolen?
The safety of BitBrowser must be viewed on two levels.
For preventing accounts being linked and jointly banned by platforms, community feedback is positive; but preventing asset or account theft cannot rely on it alone. In January 2025 a similar rival, AdsPower, suffered a supply-chain attack where the plugin update channel was poisoned, leading to theft of user crypto wallet private keys (losses of millions of dollars); the root cause was an engineering security flaw in such connected clients, not the fingerprint feature itself. Self-protection: download only from the official site and refuse cracked or copycat sites; do not keep wallet private keys or seed phrases long-term in a connected browser or cloud sync, use a hardware wallet for sensitive operations, and turn off unnecessary cloud sync.
How to Lower Multi-Account Linking Risk
Use an independent browser profile per account, isolating fingerprint and local storage
- Use an independent browser profile per account, isolating fingerprint and local storage
- Bind a dedicated proxy IP per profile, and keep timezone and language consistent with the IP region
- Avoid repeatedly switching between multiple accounts of the same platform in one bare browser
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is the difference between BitBrowser and an ordinary browser (Chrome)?
It is rebuilt on the Chrome (Chromium) core and feels similar to use, but the core difference is isolation and disguise: ordinary Chrome shares one set of device fingerprint and data across all tabs, so multiple accounts are easily seen as one person; BitBrowser forges an independent, self-consistent fingerprint per window and physically isolates cookies, cache, and local storage, so windows do not share data, achieving safe management of many unlinked accounts on one computer. Ordinary browsers lack this multi-profile anti-association ability.
Can BitBrowser really prevent bans? Do I dare use it for my Amazon store?
BitBrowser can lower the chance of multiple accounts being linked and jointly banned, and community feedback from farming on Amazon, Shopify, and other platforms is positive, but it cannot guarantee no ban, since platform risk control keeps upgrading and no tool can promise 100 percent ban prevention. The key for an Amazon store is the setup: one store with one independent fingerprint profile, paired with a high-quality residential proxy IP (do not share one IP across stores), and compliant, steady operation. Keeping IP, fingerprint, and habits clean is the real way to lower bans.
Is the BitBrowser fingerprint browser a scam? It feels like a rip-off.
In principle it is not a rip-off: websites do identify you across sites by the browser fingerprint pieced from Canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, and more, and a fingerprint browser forges an independent fingerprint per window and isolates data, a genuine technical means used by many cross-border practitioners worldwide. But it is not all-powerful: it works only with a high-anonymity residential proxy, not alone; figures like the official 99.2 percent are self-stated, not tested, so do not treat them as a guarantee. In short, it has real value for multi-account anti-association, but you must put effort into proxies and habits; it is not set-and-forget.
Where is BitBrowser data stored? Is it safe on their servers?
Each profile cookies, cache, and local storage are physically isolated on your machine; the company states it uses local AES-256 encryption and TLS1.3 transport, says it does not collect account passwords, and the enterprise plan also supports on-premises deployment (data on your own servers). However, these are official statements lacking independent third-party audit evidence (confirm by testing). Self-protection: do not keep highly sensitive information such as wallet private keys and seed phrases long-term in a connected browser or its cloud sync, turn off unnecessary cloud sync, and use a hardware wallet for sensitive operations.
Does BitBrowser include IPs, or do I have to buy proxies separately?
BitBrowser itself has no built-in proxy IP; you must prepare proxies yourself. This is key: platform risk control looks at IP plus fingerprint plus behavior, so with only an independent fingerprint but the same exit IP, accounts are still linked. So configure a high-quality residential proxy per profile (avoid data-center IPs, which are easily flagged), ideally one IP per window, and do not share one IP pool across accounts. If you access platforms abroad directly without a proxy, it often shows as the page not opening, which is actually a missing proxy, not broken software.
With BitBrowser, can one computer open dozens of unlinked TikTok accounts?
Technically BitBrowser can, by opening an independent profile window per TikTok account with isolated fingerprint and data. But note two points: first, you must give each window an independent high-anonymity residential proxy IP, or the same exit IP will link these accounts; second, local performance is limited, and some users report clear lag opening more than 30 windows at once. So whether you can open dozens unlinked depends on whether the proxy is one IP per window and whether your computer specs are enough; the software alone is not enough.
I do cross-border e-commerce in Hong Kong; can BitBrowser be used normally there?
Yes. This product itself is not region-locked, so overseas you can download the client and register directly from the official site, and Hong Kong cross-border e-commerce is a typical user scenario (multiple stores, social media multi-account anti-association). The key points: download from the official bitantidetect.com and avoid copycat sites; configure an independent, high-quality residential proxy IP per store profile (choose the region by target market) and do not share one IP across stores. This way, using it in Hong Kong to manage multiple stores and prevent linking is fine.
Can we download and use BitBrowser in Taiwan? Will it be region-locked?
BitBrowser can be downloaded and used; the product itself is not region-locked, and overseas you can download the client and register directly from the official site, with no region lock. A reminder: it is a mainland product, and real usage discussion in traditional-Chinese circles (PTT and Dcard) is scarce, so reputation reference is limited (assess yourself). Be sure to look for the official domain bitantidetect.com when downloading, as search results have many counterfeit and mirror sites, so do not click in from ad slots. Functionally it is the same as other regions; configure a residential proxy and it serves multi-account anti-association.
Does registering BitBrowser in Singapore require a China phone number? I only have a Singapore one.
At signup the phone number is used to receive the dynamic or verification code, and there is no official overseas tutorial, so whether a Singapore number directly receives the domestic dynamic code needs your own testing (confirm by testing). Common community workarounds are: use a mainland number, use an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or have a friend in China receive the code; some switch nodes and retry. These are community hacks, not officially supported, so assess success rate and compliance yourself. Fill the other fields (username, password, email, WeChat or QQ) normally, with the invite code optional.
Is it reliable for a Malaysian Chinese to run multiple Shopee stores with BitBrowser? Will Shopee ban it?
Using BitBrowser to manage multiple Shopee stores is a common scenario; it can lower the chance of multiple stores being linked and jointly banned, but no tool can guarantee no ban, since platform risk control is upgrading. Reliability depends on the setup: one independent fingerprint profile per store, paired with a high-quality residential proxy IP (do not share one IP across stores), and compliant, steady operation. Keeping IP, fingerprint, and operations clean is the real key to lowering bans, rather than expecting the software to guarantee a pass.
Running multiple Facebook ad accounts in Vietnam, can BitBrowser prevent bans?
BitBrowser can lower the chance of multiple accounts being linked by Facebook due to the same fingerprint or IP and jointly banned, and social media farming community feedback is positive, but it cannot guarantee no ban, since Facebook risk control is strict and keeps upgrading. Key points for multi-account ads: one account per independent profile, one high-anonymity residential proxy IP per window (do not share), match the IP to the target region, and keep operation natural and steady. A fingerprint made too perfect or with abnormal parameters can itself trigger risk control. Keeping IP and habits clean matters more than relying on the software.
Can we download BitBrowser in Indonesia? Does the official site open?
The product is not region-locked, so overseas you can download and register directly. If the official site or download page will not open, it is usually a local network issue, so type the official domain bitantidetect.com directly and do not enter from a search ad slot (the first screen mixes in many counterfeit and mirror sites). If the client installs but cannot open web pages, that is usually not broken software but a missing proxy; it has no built-in proxy, and accessing platforms abroad requires you to configure a global residential proxy.
Can I register a BitBrowser account overseas (outside mainland China)?
Yes. The product itself is not region-locked, and overseas you can download the client and register an account directly from the official site. Registration needs a username, password, phone (for the dynamic code), WeChat or QQ, and email, with the invite code optional. The only possible snag is the phone receiving the code; if a local number cannot receive the domestic dynamic code, the community commonly uses a mainland number, an SMS-receiving service, or a friend (a community hack, assess yourself). On success you enjoy 10 permanent free profile windows.
Can BitBrowser be registered only with WeChat or a China phone number? What if I have neither?
Registration needs a username, password, phone (for the dynamic code), WeChat or QQ, and email, and not only WeChat. But the phone receiving the dynamic code is indeed a pain point for overseas users, with no official overseas solution. Common community workarounds: use a mainland number, use an SMS-receiving or virtual-number service, or have a friend in China receive the code (community hacks, assess success rate and compliance yourself). Fill the other fields such as email and password normally, with the invite code optional.
Does BitBrowser support Apple Mac computers, or can only Windows install it?
BitBrowser supports it. The official download page offers both Windows and Mac versions, so choose by your operating system. After Mac users install, if it shows Damaged or From an unidentified developer and will not open, this is the macOS Gatekeeper mechanism, not a software bug; hold Control and right-click the icon to choose Open, or go to System Settings, Privacy and Security, and click Open anyway to run it normally. Be sure to get the download from the official bitantidetect.com.
Does BitBrowser have a mobile version? Can an Android phone be used for anti-association store operation?
From the official download page, BitBrowser offers Windows and Mac desktop clients, mainly aimed at desktop multi-account anti-association operation, and the source material does not mention an official Android phone version (confirm by testing; refer to the actual official download page). For multi-store or multi-account anti-association, we still suggest the desktop: open multiple independent fingerprint profiles on one computer, each with its own residential proxy IP, which is the core intended usage.
Can the BitBrowser free plan be used for anti-association, or is the free version just a shell?
BitBrowser is not an empty shell; the free plan includes basic fingerprint protection, and the 10 permanent profile windows themselves can do anti-association, which is exactly what the community comes for with the permanent free 10 profiles. The real free-plan limit is not the window count but the proxy setup experience: you can only enter a single proxy manually one by one, with no bulk import, no auto switching, and no IP health check. So if you manage 10 or fewer accounts and can accept configuring each IP once by hand, the free plan is enough; large-scale bulk IP rotation for farming is inefficient and needs a paid upgrade.
Is BitBrowser expensive? How much per month? Who is cheaper, it or AdsPower?
The price is on the cheaper side among peers: 10 permanent profiles free, paid from about 50 RMB per month (50 windows 50 RMB, 100 windows 75 RMB, 200 windows 125 RMB per month), with 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off half-yearly, and 30 percent off yearly. By comparison, BitBrowser from 50 RMB per month is much cheaper than Multilogin (about 99 USD per month). A direct price comparison with AdsPower has no clear figure in the source material (confirm by testing), but BitBrowser is overall a low-price tier with an edge in Chinese localization and support. Refer to the actual price in the client Billing Center.
Does BitBrowser payment support overseas credit cards or PayPal? I do not have Alipay.
BitBrowser supports it. The official pricing page payment methods include Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard. Not having Alipay is fine; you can pay directly with PayPal or a Visa or Mastercard credit card, with no mainland China account needed. In the client Billing Center, choose the window and member count, then select an overseas payment method to check out, activated instantly online.
BitBrowser is made by a domestic company; will it collect and sell my store data?
BitBrowser is indeed a domestic tool. The company states it uses local AES-256 encryption and TLS1.3 transport, says it does not collect account passwords, and the enterprise plan also supports on-premises deployment (data on your own servers). However, these are official statements lacking independent third-party audit evidence (confirm by testing) and cannot be taken as hard proof. Pragmatic self-protection: do not keep highly sensitive information (wallet private keys, seed phrases, and the like) long-term in a connected browser or its cloud sync, turn off unnecessary cloud sync, use a hardware wallet for sensitive operations, and download only the genuine version from the official site, refusing copycats.
Sources:EFF Cover Your Tracks · AmIUnique Fingerprint Test · BrowserLeaks Test · MDN Navigator API