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Multilogin vs. Incogniton: The Showdown Between the 'King' and the 'Challenger'

Incogniton has emerged as a low-cost alternative to Multilogin. But is 'cheaper' really 'better'? Let's put them both on the scale.

The difference lies in core technology and reliability.

1. Browser Fingerprint Technology

Multilogin: Considered the gold standard. They build their own browsers (Mimic and Stealthfox) based on Chromium and Firefox source code. This allows them to intervene deep within the browser's core to modify fingerprint parameters at a native level, creating an extremely natural and hard-to-detect fingerprint.

Incogniton: Also based on Chromium but primarily uses 'spoofing' or 'masking' techniques at the surface layer (via extensions or scripts). This approach can create inconsistent fingerprints or parameters with absurd values, which are more easily detected by advanced anti-fraud systems.

2. Features and Stability

Multilogin: Very strong in team features (Workgroups), automation (API), and smart features like the Cookie Robot. The software is continuously updated to counter new detection mechanisms. Stability is Multilogin's greatest strength.

Incogniton: Has similar basic features but lacks advanced tools for businesses. Some users report minor bugs and instability when managing a large number of profiles.

3. Pricing

This is Incogniton's clear advantage. They have a free plan, and their paid plans are also significantly cheaper than Multilogin's. This makes Incogniton an attractive option for beginners or those on a tight budget.

Conclusion: Who is it for?

It's like choosing between an economy car and a luxury car. Both can get you to your destination, but the safety, experience, and reliability on rough roads are completely different.

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