Will using multiple antidetect profiles slow down my computer?

that depends on whether your computer has enough RAM (at least 8GB, preferably 16GB or more) and a modern multi-core processor. Using SSD instead of HDD can also improve performance.

If you have chosen to use antidetect browser, you must ensure that your computer configuration works well. The antidetect browser I used is Hidemyacc, it creates browsers and works fast. I have checked the cases where the browser is slow and it is caused by the proxy

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I’ve been pleasantly surprised by Hidemium’s performance. I run multiple profiles simultaneously on my laptop (with 16GB RAM and an SSD), and it handles them smoothly. I haven’t noticed any significant slowdown, even when browsing complex websites. Plus, it’s much lighter on resources than some other anti-detect browsers I’ve tried.

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“As the original post mentioned, RAM and processor are key. Upgrading to 16GB of RAM made a huge difference in my anti-detect browsing experience. I can now run multiple profiles without any issues.”

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An SSD is a must-have for anyone serious about anti-detect browsing. It dramatically improves loading times and overall responsiveness.

Don’t forget about your internet connection! A fast and stable connection is crucial for smooth performance, especially when using proxies

Using Hidemium, I’ve noticed my browser runs smoothly most of the time, but it’s good to keep an eye on RAM usage.

I’m currently exploring anti-detect browsers and have noticed that Hidemium gets mentioned quite often. Could you explain a bit more about it? I’m new to this and don’t have much experience in choosing which option is better, so I’d really appreciate advice from someone who’s used it.