Incogniton
An antidetect browser most often described as an entry point to the category. Its main draw is a generous free plan — 10 profiles for two months, then 3 forever — alongside Dutch jurisdiction with GDPR-compliant hosting. Past that, the picture gets thinner. Independent reviews consistently note that profiles fail basic fingerprint checkers, and updates to the Chromium engine come slowly, which itself becomes a detection risk. There's no mobile emulation, no 2FA, no audit log; team features unlock only on the higher tiers and apply only to new profiles, not existing ones. A reasonable way to try the category and run low-stakes work; for serious operations, the gaps add up.
Key parameters
- Fingerprint isolation5.5/10
- Team workflows5.5/10
- Automation & API6.5/10
- Price / value7/10
- Ease of use7/10
Ideally suited for
- People trying antidetect for the first time who want to play with the category on a free plan, no commitment
- Solo users with a handful of profiles and undemanding privacy needs
- Scenarios where GDPR jurisdiction and EU-hosted data actually matter
- Users on Windows or macOS who don't mind that Action Synchronizer is Windows-only
Usage scenarios
Multi-account without linking
Basic management of desktop Chromium profiles. Independent reviewers consistently note that profiles fail popular fingerprint checkers (Pixelscan, Iphey) on hardware parameters — a real warning sign for anyone going up against advanced anti-fraud systems.
Paid traffic & media buying
Workable for simple desktop campaigns and testing. The network stack is limited to HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 — no native TOR, no SSH, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change — so you fill in those gaps with external tools and manual setup.
E-commerce & marketplaces
Desktop storefronts and seller accounts on standard Chromium. There's no mobile emulation — no Android, no iOS, no Safari — so projects targeting mobile traffic or iOS audiences are off the table.
Automation at scale
Selenium, Puppeteer, and a REST API are available from the Entrepreneur tier. Action Synchronizer exists, but only on Windows. There's no no-code RPA.
Advantages
- One of the most generous free plans in the category: 10 profiles for two months, then 3 forever — a real way to try antidetect without a subscription
- Dutch jurisdiction and GDPR-compliant hosting — meaningful for EU-based users
- No public security incidents; data can be stored in the cloud or locally, your choice
- A nice touch: Paste as Human Typing — emulates human typing when pasting text
Disadvantages
- Independent reviews consistently report that profiles fail basic fingerprint checkers (Pixelscan, Iphey) on hardware — there's no Config Pool, no Entropy Check, no Smart Mode, no TLS / JA3 spoofing
- No mobile emulation at all, and slow Chromium engine updates add their own detection risk
- Thin network stack: HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 only — no native TOR, no SSH, no built-in IP reputation check, no built-in proxies
- Prices have 20% VAT added on top — not obvious on the pricing page; team features only unlock at $79.99, there's no 2FA, no audit log, and permissions only apply to new profiles, not existing ones
Features
Notable fingerprint, automation, and collaboration capabilities we weigh in rankings.
- Generous free plan
- Human typing emulation
- Action Synchronizer (Windows)
- GDPR-compliant hosting in the Netherlands
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