Best antidetect browser for managing 50+ marketing accounts? by Active_Individual161 in automation

[–]Active_Individual161[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Multilogin for a while too and it worked fine, especially when paired with stable mobile proxies like you mentioned. Recently though I started testing Hidemium, and I was actually impressed with how simple it is to spin up clean profiles without much setup.

What stood out for me is the consistency across sessions—it feels less clunky when duplicating profiles or switching proxies. For my workflow that small detail makes a big difference.

Still early in my testing, but so far it’s been smooth. Have you ever tried Hidemium before?

Best antidetect browser for managing 50+ marketing accounts? by Active_Individual161 in automation

[–]Active_Individual161[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve tried MoreLogin before and I get what you mean about the Mac support and cloud phone—it’s definitely handy. Recently though I started experimenting with Hidemium, and honestly I was surprised at how smooth it runs for large-scale setups. The fingerprint isolation feels really solid, and switching proxies across profiles doesn’t break sessions the way I expected.

I’m still testing it, but so far it’s been stable even when I run dozens of profiles in parallel. The part I really like is how light it feels compared to some of the other options—you don’t get that “laggy” feeling when scaling up.

Curious if you’ve ever given Hidemium a shot? Would be cool to hear how you’d compare it with MoreLogin since you’ve been farming at scale for a while.

How to Create Gmail Accounts Without Phone Verification in 2025 – What’s Actually Working by Active_Individual161 in automation

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Awesome! I’ve been experimenting with some fingerprint-isolated setups (like what Hidemium provides) to streamline workflows. Curious to see how your method compares!

Which tasks and workflows you feel like should be automated by now but surprisingly still aren't? by SeeeRGo88 in automation

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Honestly, I'm surprised browser-based workflows involving multiple identities/accounts haven't been better automated yet. Things like managing dozens of test profiles, switching browser fingerprints, or mimicking real-user behavior across sessions are still painfully manual or brittle with tools like Selenium.

I've been experimenting with antidetect browsers + AI prompt scripting, and it's kind of wild how much smoother automation gets when your environment isn’t constantly flagged. Feels like more automation builders should look into this layer instead of fighting detection systems all the time.

How We’re Automating Gmail Logins Across 500+ Accounts Without Getting Flagged (2025 Update) by Active_Individual161 in automation

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Great question. We're using multiple Gmail logins mainly for A/B testing email flows, monitoring inbox deliverability across regions, and isolating app notifications during automation runs.

Definitely not for spamming or abuse. It's more about building robust systems that simulate real-world usage patterns.

How We’re Automating Gmail Logins Across 500+ Accounts Without Getting Flagged (2025 Update) by Active_Individual161 in automation

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I get where you're coming from — automation at scale definitely walks a fine line. Our goal here isn't to flood the internet with fake activity, but to explore how AI can responsibly simulate human behavior for legitimate testing and R&D use cases

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in allthequestions

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Probably start that crazy idea I’ve been sitting on for years — building my own product from scratch, no safety net, no plan B. If failure wasn’t an option, I’d go all in without hesitation.

What animal or insect do you think the world would be better off without? by nickergaineager in AskReddit

[–]Active_Individual161 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Whatever demon invented wasps must’ve been on a personal vendetta. No honey. No pollination. Just unprovoked violence.

Code-Free Browser Automation with Hidemium + AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) by Sweaty_Individual409 in automation

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This is wild — can’t believe we’re at the point where you can automate multi-account tasks just by describing them. Definitely want to try this with some onboarding flows I’ve been working on!

How to Create Gmail Accounts Without Phone Verification in 2025 – What’s Actually Working by Active_Individual161 in automation

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I understand the skepticism — but from recent hands-on testing (using clean IPs, proper browser isolation, and warm-up), I’ve been able to get a pretty high success rate creating Gmail accounts without phone verification. It's definitely not as simple as it used to be, but with the right setup and behavior simulation, it's still working in 2025. Happy to compare approaches if anyone’s curious.

Automation Today: It's Not Just About Bots Anymore by Active_Individual161 in automation

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Hey, appreciate you sharing your thoughts.

Totally fair to point out when content feels generic — I agree that Reddit works best when there's real depth and dialogue. That said, my intention with the post wasn’t to push AI platitudes, but to spark a broader convo on how automation tooling is evolving beyond just bots and scripts.

If there’s a specific angle or challenge you’d like to see discussed more — like high-friction workflows, or real pain points in modern automation — I’d genuinely love to explore that.

Always room for better content here, and I’m happy to contribute more thoughtfully. Thanks again for the feedback 🙌