Powerful Hidemium features most users are missing out on

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:right_arrow: “You’re only using 30% of Hidemium’s power if you’re not tapping into these features”

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Hi everyone,

I’m part of the Hidemium development team, and I’d like to share a few powerful features that many users either overlook or don’t fully take advantage of.

These are the very features that set Hidemium apart from other anti-detect browsers — especially for those running large-scale or automation-heavy operations.


:small_blue_diamond: 1. Automation Flow with Trigger Logic

Most users only use automation for basic tasks like logging in or clicking buttons. But Hidemium’s Automation Flow supports:

  • Scheduled executions
  • Event-based triggers (e.g. open new tab, visit specific URL)
  • Multi-step workflows that simulate real human browsing behavior

You can automate entire browser sessions with natural delays, scrolls, clicks, and even form fills — all without writing a single line of code.


:small_blue_diamond: 2. Real Behavior Fingerprint Injection

Unlike tools that only spoof basic info like user-agent or screen resolution, Hidemium injects natural behavioral fingerprints into each browser profile, including:

  • AudioContext and Canvas fingerprint emulation
  • WebGL spoofing
  • Mouse and gesture simulation
  • Dynamic navigator properties

This helps you bypass anti-bot systems used by platforms like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and TikTok far more effectively.


:small_blue_diamond: 3. Advanced Proxy Management

Hidemium allows you to assign proxies to profile groups, and even set rules to auto-switch proxies when IPs fail health checks.

This is especially valuable when:

  • Working with teams
  • Managing hundreds of profiles
  • Saving proxy costs while keeping sessions stable

If you’re only using Hidemium for basic profile management, you’re likely missing the core strengths of the platform. I recommend exploring the Automation Flow and Fingerprint Engine to get the most value — especially when scaling up campaigns or managing multiple identities.

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Didn’t realize Automation Flow could be used with time-based triggers… Gonna try simulating delayed behaviors for my ad accounts. Thanks for the tip on proxy group rotation too — super useful when running bulk tests