Multilogin vs. VPS: What's the Optimal Solution for Hiding Browser Fingerprints?
Many people assume that simply using a VPS (Virtual Private Server) is enough to manage multiple accounts. However, the reality is much more complex.
Each technology solves a different problem.
What Can a VPS Do?
A VPS is essentially a remote computer. It provides you with a **new IP address and a clean computer environment**. This is very useful, but it only solves part of the problem.
Limitations of Using Only a VPS
The biggest issue is the **browser fingerprint**. Although your IP has changed, the browser running on the VPS still sends information about the VPS's virtual hardware. VPS providers often use the same type of hardware for thousands of virtual machines, leading to:
- Duplicate browser fingerprints: It's highly likely that the browser fingerprint from your VPS is identical to that of hundreds of other users. This is a major red flag for anti-fraud systems.
- Difficult to manage: Managing 10 accounts on 10 different VPSs is cumbersome and expensive.
Multilogin: The Necessary Protection Layer
Multilogin doesn't replace a VPS, but rather **acts as a necessary and additional layer of protection**. You can install Multilogin directly on your computer or on a VPS.
- Create unique fingerprints: Multilogin will replace the default fingerprint (whether from a real computer or a VPS) with a new, authentic, and completely unique one for each profile.
- Centralized management: Instead of 10 VPSs, you only need 1 VPS (or computer) and can easily manage 10 Multilogin profiles.
The best combination: Use Multilogin running on a clean VPS. The VPS provides an isolated IP and operating system environment, while Multilogin provides the most critical browser fingerprint protection layer.
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