Proxy Leaks in Cheap Antidetects: What You Don’t Know

Proxy Leaks in Cheap Antidetects: What You Don’t Know

Cheap antidetect browsers often promise anonymity but fail due to proxy leaks, exposing users to bans and tracking. Multilogin’s robust proxy integration prevents such issues. This article uncovers the risks of proxy leaks and why Multilogin is superior.

What Are Proxy Leaks?

Proxy leaks occur when:

  • DNS Leaks: Real DNS servers are exposed.
  • WebRTC Leaks: Real IPs bypass proxies.
  • Header Mismatches: Proxy headers conflict with fingerprints.
  • Poor Rotation: Inconsistent IP changes trigger detection.

Risks of Cheap Antidetect Browsers

  • Incogniton: Free tier lacks robust proxy management, causing DNS leaks.
  • GoLogin: Limited WebRTC control in basic plans.
  • Dolphin{anty}: Inconsistent IP rotation.

Multilogin’s Leak-Proof Approach

  • DNS Alignment: Matches DNS to proxy location.
  • WebRTC Disabling: Ensures no IP leaks.
  • Robust Rotation: Smooth IP changes via API.
  • Header Consistency: Aligns headers with fingerprints.

Best Practices

Conclusion

Proxy leaks in cheap antidetect browsers can ruin operations, but Multilogin’s robust integration ensures anonymity. Avoid risks and scale securely with Multilogin.