I've been using fingerprint browsers for multi-account management recently. I've tried several before, and I think MoreLogin is pretty good. Mainly because earning from a single account is too little; if I could run 50 accounts simultaneously, the income would double. But the problem is that operating them is too cumbersome—manually logging into each one is unbearable.



After using MoreLogin, I discovered a synchronization feature that allows one-click control of multiple windows, with mouse and keyboard events directly synchronized across all windows, greatly boosting efficiency. Plus, each environment is assigned a separate IP and fingerprint, making it hard for platforms to detect the connection. That’s the core value of a fingerprint browser.

Most importantly, security. MoreLogin has been audited by professional blockchain security firms like SlowMist, and the plugin is encrypted. I still remember the incident where BitBrowser suddenly shut down, so choosing a fingerprint browser really depends on the audit reports and background. MoreLogin supports API automation, so bulk operations are no problem; it works with Selenium and Puppeteer, which really saves time for those doing large-scale tasks.

Honestly, using a fingerprint browser still has a learning curve. Configuring IPs and setting fingerprints takes some time to learn. But once you get the hang of it, the efficiency of managing multiple accounts improves significantly—much better than manual switching.
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