How does using proxies alongside antidetect browser Hidemium/Multilogin enhance the security of multiple social media accounts?

Antidetect browser creates separate profiles for each account, spoofing these fingerprints to make them appear unique. This makes it seem like you’re logging in from different devices.

Proxies act as intermediaries, hiding your real IP and assigning a different one for each social media account. This is crucial because social media platforms often use IP addresses to track and potentially block multiple accounts associated with the same IP.

By combining Hidemium/Multilogin’s fingerprint spoofing and profile isolation with proxy IP masking, you significantly reduce the risk of social media platforms detecting and potentially banning your accounts.

The combination provides two layers of anonymity - unique fingerprints for each account (through Hidemium/Multilogin) and different IP addresses (through proxies). This makes it much harder for the platform to link your accounts.

But with a limited budget, I choose to use Hidemium because their price is cheaper but has the same functional features as Multilogin.