Anti-Detection (also known as Anti-Association) refers to techniques and tools that prevent platforms from linking multiple accounts, activities, or devices to the same user.
In simple terms, it’s the process of hiding your digital footprints so that every account looks like it belongs to a different, independent person.
Most websites and platforms (such as Facebook, Amazon, Google Ads, or TikTok) use advanced tracking methods like:
These signals are used to associate accounts together. If the system finds that several accounts share the same fingerprint or IP, all accounts could be flagged, restricted, or banned.
Example:
An Amazon seller operates 10 stores on the same laptop with the same Wi-Fi. Because the accounts share the same digital identity, the platform links them and bans all stores at once.
Anti-Detection technology breaks these links by isolating every account into a separate environment. This includes:
Case study:
A Facebook advertiser running 20 ad accounts was constantly flagged because Facebook linked the accounts together. After switching to MasLogin Detect Browser with anti-detection setups, each account had a unique fingerprint and IP, allowing stable ad delivery without bans.
Anti-Detection / Anti-Association is essential for anyone managing multiple accounts, sensitive operations, or privacy-driven projects.
By combining Detect Browsers like MasLogin with proxy networks and fingerprint management, users can reduce the risk of detection, protect their accounts, and maintain business continuity.