Hey folks, can someone explain what an anti-detect browser is actually used for? Is it legal to use these browsers and is there any risk in e-commerce?
Greetings! An anti-detect browser like Undetectable’s anti-detect browser is mainly used for creating isolated, secure browser profiles that each appear to websites as real, unrelated users. This is especially useful for e-commerce, traffic arbitrage, SMM, or online betting — basically any area where you need to operate multiple identities without being linked or banned. As for legality, the browser itself is just a tool; it’s legal to use for privacy and marketing purposes, but you should always respect the rules of the platforms you work with. I’ve found it invaluable for dropshipping and ad analysis. With features like browser fingerprint customization, built-in proxy support, and automatic cookie warming, it really simplifies complex multi-account tasks — and tech support is responsive, too!