Product Information
What is BitBrowser?
Bit Browser primarily enables: multiple browser windows, multiple account logins (FB/TK/X/WS...), and preventing account association bans. Each window simulates independent computer information and proxy IP addresses, ensuring isolated environments to enhance account security! Built on deeply developed Google and Firefox kernels, it achieves a physically secure and clean environment, with 100% no correlation between browser windows. Combined with multi-employee collaborative management features, it boosts your account security and operational efficiency!
How to use BitBrowser?
To use Bit Browser, the Bit fingerprint browser supports 10 free environments (10 windows for setup and opening). You need to configure static/dynamic proxy IPs for each window and start the local environment in global mode. Fingerprints must be generated before normal operation. If no proxy is set, the local proxy is used. If 10 windows are insufficient, a membership plan is required.
Core Functions of BitBrowser
One-click sync: Control multiple windows simultaneously.
Proxy settings: Support global proxy environment setup. Static/dynamic.
Google/Firefox kernel: Support deep kernel development. Switch kernels within the browser.
RPA automation: Set up automated programs for simple, mindless tasks.
API interface: Local API | Software comes with local services, supporting users to operate software windows and run automated scripts via Local API calls.
Script marketplace: Provide an ecosystem for script marketplaces, offering publishing sections for more users and developers.
Usage Scenarios of BitBrowser
- Engage in cross-border e-commerce with the ability to open multiple store windows and log into multiple store accounts.
- Manage social media accounts, including account nurturing and creating account matrices.
- Conduct Web3.0 virtual business with excellent anti-association multi-login effects, protecting local privacy, blockchain, etc.
- Engage in ad placement/SEO optimization, effectively protecting local information. Supports changing addresses to protect local information, etc. Ideal for research work.
Common Questions about BitBrowser
What is the difference between Bit Browser and a regular browser?
Bit Browser supports batch operations














