Dolphin - antidetect browser for traffic arbitration tasks
Anti-detection browsers are created to bypass restrictions on web resources, anonymize activities, and engage in multi-accounting.They operate by replacing the user's digital fingerprint and hiding real data. The digital fingerprint includes information about the device, operating system, cookies, plugins, browsing history, time zone, memory, language, and other more complex parameters. An anti-detection browser conceals these fingerprints from anti-fraud systems, thereby allowing users to appear as completely different individuals. This enables them to work with dozens or even hundreds of accounts without the risk of being blocked for multi-accounting. In this article, we will take a detailed look at Dolphin{anty} and explore the reasons why proxies are necessary when using it.
What is Dolphin{anty}
Dolphin{anty} - an popular anti-detection browser created by arbitrator Denis Zhitnyakov in 2021. Today the number of users of this browser is more than 800,000.