In this series, we analyze and compare different fingerprint browsers and tools that are equipped with antidetect features. Today we will have a look at 4 smaller antidetect tools: Wade Browser, MuLogin, Loginways and Identory Browser
Most of these (apart from Wade) are enthusiast-made tools trying to cut some share of privacy browser market. However, any privacy tool needs a certain level of credibility, reputation and support to be used by a normal, non-grey-area company.
Сan these 4 be used for regular business, and are they sustainable to be worth investing in? We will look at what they offer to see if they deserve attention. Let’s move on!
1. Wade Browser
An antidetect browser from Whoer.net vendor, that’s also a VPN provider. Wade Browser download offers browser fingerprinting protection and is claimed to pass all major checkers including CreepJS. It also has relatively high prices compared to market leaders.
Wade Browser has quite a peculiar UI which, surprisingly, does not seem a copy of some other anti detection browser. The team claims it is quick to setup and supports instant profile creation and use, which is promising. Let’s see if that’s true!
Wade Browser: Features
There is a free 1-day trial, but it requires sharing your Telegram personal data to a bot and also 2 subscriptions to Wade communities (also on Telegram). The app is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, which is a good choice for a smaller tool. The app downloads as a portable file meaning it goes onto your Desktop, not Apps.
Wade Browser has a relatively good interface, although a bit overloaded and non-intuitive to our understanding. For example:
- the profile table seems to have good filtering, but the view can’t be customized
- there are proxy types supported, but proxy can’t be pasted in profile settings
- Mass actions are also quite limited and overall not straightforward – like most of the UI.
It depends on you as a user if you will like it being complicated or not.
Our test profile on MacOS passed the browser checkers (Iphey and Pixelscan) apart from the proxy parameter, which is still a good result for new software.
Wade Browser: Pricing
There is a free trial for 24 hours (which requires jumping through some hoops, but still). Paid plans start from €29/month for 30 browser profiles and limited features.
The middle and top tier plans already get pretty expensive even compared to market leaders. 350 profiles on Ultimate plan will cost you €169, which is about same price with 1000-profile Enterprise plan on GoLogin. The top plan offers only 3 users, which is an extremely small team. Also, Ultimate is the only plan including API access, which means other plans do not even offer that.
The sky high prices won’t likely pay off in a long business run, as there are cheaper options providing great quality with well known reputation. We also noticed there is a purchase period mentioned on paid plans, meaning there are fine print terms waiting for you later on the check out page.
Pricing: from €29 per month
Free plan/trial: 1-day trial
OS: Windows / MacOS / Linux
Verdict: Antidetect browser from Latvia-based Whoer.net, a VPN provider. Wade Browser might be worth testing to see if the sky-high price pays off with long term quality and support.
2. MuLogin
MuLogin browser appeared in 2022 and, as is made by an untraceable Chinese vendor. Mu Login download promises good fingerprint environment work and good anti detect browser features. MuLogin offers a free trial, but the paid plans are on the expensive side.
MuLogin has a lot of GPT-written comparison articles with other market contenders. They do not provide any facts or numbers about how MuLogin is actually better than any of these. The same can be said about the few reviews.
MuLogin Browser: Features
There’s not a lot to be said here: MuLogin browser has a standard antidetect browser feature set. A lot of fingerprint parameters can be altered, if you don’t mind an outdated UI.
The docs are good enough for a Chinese tool, and it seems like the app gets consistently updated, although there are no dates on release notes. The tool is Windows only, which might be explained by Chinese market specifics.
On the website the team claims MuLogin is the best antidetect browser in the world, but we have found little evidence to the tool being worth the high price. Unlike most Chinese browsers, MuLogin has a few good reviews on trustworthy platforms which likely come from China.
MuLogin Browser: Pricing
The first paid plan offers 100 browser profiles for $59/month with no API access, which is already relatively expensive for an unknown vendor tool. Middle and top tier plans raise the bar: Scale offers 3000 profiles for a whopping $499/month.
Pricing: from $59/month
Free plan/trial: 3 days of free trial
OS: Windows
Verdict: A very expensive Chinese antidetect browser from an unknown vendor. We have great doubts this tool can be called sustainable outside of China.
3. Loginways
Loginways browser seems to be an amateur copy of GoLogin by an unknown enthusiast. It has been created in 2021, but has not been updated or maintained since.
On the website there are links to terms of service in Russian and an empty Twitter account. We have every reason to believe Loginways is a scam website.
On the website the “vendor” offers to buy the tool for at least $35 without a test. Loginways has no reviews, social media or mentions except comments on niche forums in Russian. This make us almost certain Loginways is a phishing software.
Pricing: from $35/month
Free plan/trial: unknown
OS: unknown
Verdict: A phishing software pretending to be a copy of GoLogin.
4. Identory Browser
Identory browser comes from Russia and provides all basic antidetect browser features + some perks for advanced media use. These include, for example, iOS (iPhone, iPad) fingerprints, which are not too common in antidetect browser world.
These may be used by affiliates or SMMs working with Instagram or TikTok because these take mobile device users differently.
Identory Browser: Features
The app is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. According to the Telegram community chat (Russian only), the app is updated relatively well. The website does not have app release notes, and blog section is also Russian only. This might be OK for local market software.
However, we could not launch the recent MacOS version. We have already met such warnings with other antidetect tools. However, in those cases the package was just unverified, not damaged, and the vendor gave an instruction on how to bypass this message.
Identory Browser: Pricing
The pricing is amazingly high. The 10-day Starter trial plan costs $49. There is no free plan or free trial.
Profiles are unlimited, but team seats will add up about half the price, which is incredible. Even if all quality claims are true, paying $89 for the first paid plan without testing is a bit too much.
There might be a share of users for which the unlimited profiles pay off the high prices in their business. Adding at least one or two team members will significantly affect the price. The API is available only on top tier $149 plan.
However, if you are one of these people who work alone and really need an unlimited amount of multiple accounts, Identory might be your option to try. At least if you’re able to get through the damaged package launch warning.
Pricing: from $89/month
Free plan/trial: paid 10-day trial for $49
OS: Windows, MacOS, Linux
Verdict: Expensive Russian anti fingerprint browser with an OK feature set, unlimited profiles to create multiple profiles, and little social ground.
GoLogin As A Trusted & Sustainable Browser
Compared to all of these, GoLogin is reputable, fair priced and technically advanced. The sophisticated settings with 50+ fingerprint parameters are there if you need them.
If you’re new or just need to run your few accounts daily – GoLogin is your best option as it requires no tech background or learning. Many users praise it for exactly that: the UI is clean and simple, requiring almost no manual work.
GoLogin is also suited for any bigger use case and team size. It offers fair pricing packages with no additional payments or fineprint.
GoLogin pays off with long run quality and support if you’re running a business. It will also fit for casual browsing as free plan users get the same fingerprint quality and great UI as paid ones.
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GoLogin Benefits For Businesses
GoLogin is most widely used by small and mid-sized marketing teams. It is often called a great tool for marketing teams, as dealing with complicated VPS, low quality antidetect browsers and RDPs kill any desire to work.
Here is how GoLogin is useful for any use case:
- 7-day free trial with all paid features available.
- Free plan + Free proxies built in the app.
- Legal US and EU compliant business with a good reputation online.
- Good trustworthy tood reputation in communities.
- Newbie-ready: no tech background required to start working.
- Multiple accounts management with no plan limitations: no 2FA verifications, flags and blocks.
- 24/7 support regardless time zone and plan.
- All major device platforms + Android and Web app support on any plan.
- No password sharing: manage sensitive data in a professional way.
- Fair pricing: best feature/price ratio on the market with no hidden catches.
At this moment, GoLogin paid plans offer best quality to price ratio on the market. Feel free to evaluate it and compare to others during the free 7-day trial!
GoLogin Updates & Reputation
As of fingerprint quality, GoLogin successfully passes fingerprint checkers without altering custom settings. No manual actions needed to enhance security of your work with GoLogin. It gives you both unique IP with proxy and a real fingerprint to be protected from tracking.
GoLogin has been updated about 50 times over 2023, which is almost every week. New features are added constantly, many of them user-requested. The new Chromium browser cores and features are all tailored to make the browser as realistic and up-to-date as the regular Chrome can be.
The support team is available 24/7 to help on every user request as soon as possible. The support is same level for free and paid users. Team provides help on the Live Chat, inside the app or on the website.
When you need asisstance, team responds to all messages in <5 minutes. The support quality is often mentioned on client feedback.
Verdict: GoLogin is a high quality business solution with a fair price. It is simple to use, has regular updates and a versatile functionality for all kinds of web and app testing.
Recap: Wade Browser | MuLogin | Loginways | Identory Browser
Here’s a short review of four antidetect browsers we have looked at:
- Wade Browser is an antidetect browser from Whoer.net that offers good fingerprinting protection. It has a unique UI (although not too straightforward) and passes tests, but its pricing is relatively high even compared to market leaders.
- MuLogin is a Chinese-made browser launched in 2022. While it promises good anti-detection features, the tool lacks evidence of superiority over other options and its plans are expensive.
- Loginways is an amateur copy of GoLogin by an unknown enthusiast (or cybercriminal) that may be a scam website.
- Identory Browser comes from Russia with basic antidetect features plus perks for advanced media use such as iOS fingerprints. However, it has extremely high pricing with no free trial option available.
In comparison to these browsers, GoLogin emerges as reputable, fairly priced and technically advanced. It caters to both new users who just need to manage multiple accounts as well as larger teams needing more sophisticated settings for cross border e-commerce platforms, social media advertising and marketing accounts. Prices start from $49 a month with 50% off in case of annual payment.
If you’re interested in checking out GoLogin, get your free 7-day trial period or request a demo. Have any comments or ideas what we should review next? Write a comment down below!
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