Multilogin vs. VPS: Which is Truly More Secure for Account Management?
Many people mistakenly believe a VPS is a secure solution for anonymity, but the truth is the opposite. Let's analyze the vulnerabilities of a VPS and the advantages of Multilogin.
Security isn't just about hiding an IP; it's about the consistency of the entire environment.
Vulnerability 1: The Hardware Fingerprint of a VPS
VPS providers often use the same type of hardware for thousands of their virtual machines. This creates a very similar hardware fingerprint (information about the CPU, graphics card, hard drive...). Major platforms like Google and Facebook can easily recognize that their 'user' is operating from a data center, not a personal computer. This is a huge red flag for fraud.
In contrast, Multilogin creates browser fingerprints with diverse and natural hardware parameters, accurately simulating real user devices.
Vulnerability 2: Easily Blacklisted IP Addresses
IPs from data centers (used by VPS) are often abused for spam, attacks, etc., and are easily added to blacklists. If you happen to rent a 'dirty' IP, your account will be devalued from the start. Multilogin allows you to integrate with reputable residential proxy providers, using clean IPs from real users.
Vulnerability 3: Susceptible to Attacks and Monitoring
A VPS is essentially an online computer running 24/7. If not configured correctly, it can become a target for hackers. Furthermore, the VPS provider has full access to monitor all your activities on that virtual server.
With Multilogin, all your profile data is securely encrypted on your computer or in Multilogin's cloud, where only you can access it.
A VPS is designed for web developers, not for marketing professionals who need anonymity. Using the wrong tool will lead to disastrous consequences.
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