Anti-detect Browser accounts and sub-accounts share configuration files

Time: 2023-12-06 17:33 Author: BitBrowser Click:
Anti-detection browser
Basic principles of Anti-detect Browser
 
Anti-detect Browser can change the configuration information in the browser, change the network identification and tracking path, maintain a pure browser and access the target website. It realizes device identification and authentication by analyzing the user's fingerprint information. Each user's fingerprint information is unique, therefore, Anti-detect Browser can provide users with a more secure and personalized browsing experience.
 
The relationship between the main account and the sub-account
 
In Anti-detect Browser, the main account is the account used by the user when registering. It has full operating rights and management rights, and is equipped with a certain number of employees in the permission configuration used. A sub-account is a subsidiary account created under the main account, and its permissions are assigned and managed by the main account. For example, in BitBrowser, a main account can directly assign the number of employee sub-accounts to the main account according to the permissions used and the number of employees in the package.
 
Window number allocation mechanism
 
Regarding the issue of whether the number of windows opened by the main Anti-detect Browser account and whether the sub-accounts are shared, it actually depends on the specific browser settings and permission allocation. Grant certain permissions to sub-accounts, that is, they each have independent limits on the number of windows they can create. The main account can allocate the number of created ports to the sub-accounts to use to build the environment, which is the total number of shared windows. The main account can check the permissions of the sub-accounts at any time. Assign sub-accounts to employees, assign different roles, such as managers, employees, etc., and set different permissions to prevent each other from viewing each other.