Here are a few reviews of the 3 Antidetect browsers I’ve been using recently for you to check out:
1. Hidemium
I’ve seen this one getting a lot of seeding, so I decided to give it a try since it offers a free plan for testing, and it turned out pretty good.
Check mark button Pros of this browser:
Easy-to-use interface, supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
Quick profile creation and management with unique fingerprints, minimizing identity detection.
Flexible proxy and VPN integration, which I find the most useful for avoiding bans.
Good teamwork features, allowing you to share profiles or folders quickly with team members.
Comes with automation tools for auto-login, posting, and repeating actions.
Generous free trial, 1000 profiles for free to test, 5 profiles free forever, and affordable pricing with a local lifetime plan for only $200.
Cross mark Cons:
Some advanced features like the API are a bit slow and not fully developed yet, and it takes some time to get used to.
Personal Review: If you’re into professional MMO, and need a versatile browser that supports teamwork well, Hidemium is definitely worth trying.
2. GoLogin – Affordable, easy to use, but limited with proxy support
GoLogin is an older Antidetect browser that many beginners use because of its affordable price and ease of use.
Check mark button Pros:
User-friendly interface, if you’re familiar with Chrome, you won’t have trouble using it.
Affordable pricing, with a free plan offering 3 profiles and paid plans starting at $5/month.
Multi-platform support, with Android and Cloud apps, convenient for remote access.
Cross mark Cons:
The integrated proxy is not very strong, making you vulnerable to CAPTCHAs unless you use high-quality proxies.
Not ideal for complex tasks, and larger teams might find it limiting.
Personal Review: GoLogin is perfect for beginners or those who do lighter tasks. However, if you need a more powerful browser with better multi-tasking capabilities, Hidemium would still be the best option.
3. AdsPower – Best for E-commerce & Social Media, not so much for MMO
AdsPower is a Chinese browser mainly designed for e-commerce (E-commerce) and social media management.
Check mark button Pros:
Supports bulk account import, making it ideal for managing a large number of accounts.
Strong automation tools that don’t require coding skills for auto-actions.
Generous free plan, with 5 profiles for free, and paid plans starting at $5.40/month.
Cross mark Cons:
The interface can be a bit complicated, and it might take some time to get used to if you’re a new user.
Not ideal for MMO in general; it’s mostly tailored to E-commerce and Social Media.
Personal Review: If you’re into E-commerce, AdsPower is a great choice. But if you’re doing MMO and need a more flexible browser, you should consider Hidemium or GoLogin.
I’m still testing all 3, but Hidemium seems like the long-term choice if you’re serious about MMO. If anyone has different experiences, feel free to comment and share your thoughts!
Thanks for sharing your detailed reviews of Hidemium, GoLogin, and AdsPower! It sounds like you’ve put them through their paces, especially with a focus on MMO (making money online) use cases. Here’s a quick breakdown and some thoughts based on what you’ve provided:
Hidemium
Standout Features: The easy interface, unique fingerprinting, and flexible proxy/VPN integration seem like big wins, especially for avoiding bans—a key concern in MMO. The teamwork features and automation tools also make it sound practical for scaling operations.
Drawbacks: The slower API and learning curve for advanced features could be a hiccup, but it seems manageable given the generous free tier (1000 profiles to test, 5 free forever) and that $200 lifetime plan—pretty tempting for long-term use.
Vibe: Seems like a solid all-rounder, especially if you’re collaborating or need versatility.
GoLogin
Standout Features: Simplicity and affordability ($5/month is hard to beat) make it a low-barrier entry point. The Chrome-like interface and multi-platform support (including cloud access) are nice perks for beginners or solo users.
Drawbacks: Weak proxy support leading to CAPTCHA issues could be a dealbreaker for anything beyond basic tasks. Sounds like it might not scale well for bigger MMO projects.
Vibe: Great starter option, but you might outgrow it if your needs get more complex.
AdsPower
Standout Features: Bulk account management and no-code automation are clutch for e-commerce or social media hustlers. The pricing (5 free profiles, $5.40/month) is competitive too.
Drawbacks: The complex interface and lack of MMO focus might make it less appealing unless your niche is specifically e-commerce or social media marketing.
Vibe: Specialized tool—awesome if it fits your lane, less so if it doesn’t.
My Take
Hidemium does seem to edge out the others for MMO, especially with its proxy flexibility and teamwork capabilities, which align well with dodging bans and managing multiple profiles. GoLogin feels like the budget-friendly gateway drug to antidetect browsers, while AdsPower is the niche powerhouse for e-commerce folks. Your lean toward Hidemium for the long haul makes sense if you’re prioritizing scalability and ban protection.
Have you run into any specific ban-related issues with these yet, or is it more about preventative features for you? Also, how do the automation tools in Hidemium stack up against AdsPower in practice? Curious to hear more about your testing!