Tag: browser fingerprinting
How Online Arbitrage Sellers Use Multilogin to Manage Multiple Retail Accounts Without Detection
Introduction: Arbitrage Is Profitable — Until Your Buyer Account Gets Banned Online arbitrage (OA) sellers rely on: But retail platforms are tightening up: ❌ Duplicate buyer detection❌ Coupon abuse flags❌ Shipping address linking❌ Credit card pattern recognition❌ Session/cookie fingerprinting Multilogin is the hidden weapon OA sellers use to run multiple retail accounts in stealth mode…
How Crypto Wallet Developers Use Multilogin to Simulate User Environments for Security Testing and UX Validation
Introduction: One Wallet, Millions of Users — Can You Simulate All of Them? When you’re building or testing a crypto wallet, you’re not just writing code — you’re simulating how millions of real users behave: Traditional browser environments don’t let you replicate fingerprint-level user behavior at scale. That’s where Multilogin becomes a crucial tool for…
How Web Scraping Professionals Use Multilogin to Bypass Bot Detection and Manage Data Extraction Across Multiple Identities
Introduction: Scraping Is Hard — Detection Makes It Harder Web scraping is essential for: But modern websites fight back: 🚫 Cloudflare blocks 403 🚫 Akamai fingerprints your browser 🚫 Datadome or PerimeterX detect automation If you’re using standard tools like Selenium, Puppeteer, or Playwright on default environments, you’re already flagged. Multilogin changes the game by…