I'm managing several business accounts daily — ad campaigns, analytics dashboards, and content tools — and I constantly run into issues with account verification. Even after clearing cookies and using VPNs, platforms somehow still know it's me. I've been reading about browsers that mask digital fingerprints and thought about trying one. But I wonder, are these tools stable enough for long-term use? And do they support Windows and macOS equally well?
I've been using an anti detect browser (https://undetectable.io/) for over a year across both Windows and macOS. It's far more effective than VPNs because it replaces browser fingerprints entirely — screen resolution, fonts, language, timezone, and hardware data. This makes every profile appear as a unique device. I manage about 15 Google Ads and Facebook accounts without bans. The local profiles load fast, and updates roll out twice a month to keep compatibility high. The only advice I'd give is to keep proxy regions consistent with your profile's configuration.