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What is an Antidetect Browser?

First, a quick definition. An antidetect browser (like Multilogin, GoLogin, or Indigo) is a tool that allows a user to create multiple unique digital fingerprints. Instead of clearing cookies, these browsers mimic real devices—different operating systems, screen resolutions, fonts, and WebGL renderers.