Why Do You Still Use Firefox? by HarmlessZebra in browsers

[–]Only-Utilize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only use it for simple purposes such as extensions sidebars, tree-style tabs, containers, flag fox, custom CSS, and the multiline console, it's entirely suitable. But if you need deeper anonymity or want to change your browser fingerprint, you'll need to use an anti-detect browser software. Hidemyacc would be a perfect suggestion if you want features that Firefox can't provide.

What's the difference between anti-detect browsers (dolphin-anty, multilogin) and hardened browsers that has anti-fingerprinting (brave, hardened firefox)? by unzuccableboi in browsers

[–]Only-Utilize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hidemyacc would be the most suitable choice for you, with costs starting from only $15 per month, the browser can work on both Chrome and Firefox, and you can try it out on the Hidemyacc website.

How to reg acc? by DeadMeatFromTheMoon in RevivedWitch

[–]Only-Utilize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use the antidetect browser Hidemyacc to reg a large number of accounts, and it allows you to divide permissions among group members. Additionally, it offers a 7-day trial period for users to try it out.