How you can use Octo Browser for real-world tasks: from affiliate marketing to data scraping
6/24/26


Nikolai Izoitko
Content Manager, Octo Browser
Anti-detect browsers have long stopped being just a niche tool for affiliate marketers. Today, they are used by media buying teams, marketplace sellers, automation specialists, crypto enthusiasts, SaaS developers, and dozens of other categories of users.
One anti-detect browser can solve completely different tasks. For some users, the critical need is working with Google Ads and maintaining the trust scores of advertising accounts. For others, it is managing hundreds of profiles via API. For others still, it is secure account sharing within a team or long-term storage of accounts between work cycles.
In this article, we will look at the most common use cases of Octo Browser and explain which anti-detect browser features are most useful for different categories of users.
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Manage any number of accounts without bans, routine, and unnecessary expenses.
Affiliate marketing and media buying
Affiliate marketers and media buyers are the largest category of anti-detect browser users, as almost every advertising platform restricts multi-accounting and actively develops its own anti-fraud systems.
Google Ads, Facebook Ads, TikTok Ads, and other advertising systems analyze hundreds of signals that allow them to link accounts together. They evaluate not only user actions, but also device parameters, browser fingerprints, network environment, and account history.
For an affiliate marketer, this creates an obvious problem. The more advertising campaigns are launched simultaneously, the harder it becomes to manage ad accounts without the risk of them being linked.
A new advertising account rarely receives high spending limits from the first days of operation. To scale up traffic buying, teams often distribute budgets across multiple ad accounts. As a result, one specialist may simultaneously work with dozens of accounts on a single platform.
If the advertising platform detects a connection between accounts, the consequences may affect multiple accounts at once. That is why each Octo Browser profile operates in a separate environment with its own browser fingerprint, cookies, interaction history, and network environment. This approach makes it possible to work with multiple advertising accounts simultaneously while keeping them independent from each other.
For affiliate marketers and media buyers, the following Octo features are especially important:
creating and managing a large number of profiles;
quickly launching accounts for different traffic sources and geos;
convenient profile organization with tags and folders;
templates for scaling workflows;
automation of routine actions via API;
proxy support for working with different regions.
When active ad campaigns are running and real budgets are being spent, any account access issues or suspicions from anti-fraud systems can lead to direct financial losses. That is why for many teams Octo Browser has become the main go-to solution—thanks to the high quality of its browser fingerprints, the predictability of profile behavior, and the ability to maintain a stable isolated environment throughout the entire lifecycle of an advertising account.
Account farming
In large media buying teams, account farming has long become a separate line of work with its own processes, employees, and KPIs. Hundreds or thousands of accounts can pass through a single team per week, so efficiency here is determined not by the number of registered accounts, but by their quality and lifespan.
Bulk account registration is only the first stage of the work. The main task is to build trust from the platform and prepare the accounts for further use in advertising campaigns.
For Google, Facebook, TikTok, and other services, a new account always looks potentially suspicious. That’s why, after account registration, a preparation cycle (“warming-up”) begins. Over several days or weeks, the account gradually accumulates an activity history that should look natural from the perspective of anti-fraud systems.
At the same time, platforms evaluate not only the account itself, but also its surrounding digital environment. In particular, they analyze:
activity history and interactions with the platform;
browser fingerprint of the device;
IP address and network environment;
cookies and local storage;
user behavioral signals;
stability of parameters across different sessions.
That is why successful account farming is built around consistency. For the platform, the account should look as if it is still being used by the same person, from the same device, in a familiar environment. Any sudden changes may trigger additional checks or reduce the trust score of the account.
For these reasons, professional farming teams work not just with accounts, but with browser profiles that preserve the entire account interaction history with the platform. The more stable the profile remains throughout the account’s lifecycle, the higher the chance of preserving accumulated trust and preparing the account for successful further use.
Teams and agencies
For most users, an anti-detect browser is primarily a multi-accounting solution. At early stages of work, this is usually enough: account access data can be stored in spreadsheets, password managers, or shared manually between employees. But as the team grows, this approach quickly starts to create problems.
Questions of control and security arise: who exactly is currently working with a specific account, which employees have access to it, whether one profile is being used simultaneously by multiple people, etc. Organizational risks are also added—for example, when a departing employee takes access to part of the company’s accounts or client projects with them.
That is why many teams gradually move from password management to profile management. In an anti-detect browser, a profile contains not only login credentials, but a complete working environment: browser fingerprint, cookies, active sessions, settings, and saved data. By transferring a profile to an employee, the company transfers a ready-made workspace that does not require re-authentication or further configuration.
As the business grows, the number of profiles also increases. For convenient teamwork, tags and access rights management are usually used. This makes it possible to quickly find the necessary accounts, distribute them among employees, and restrict access to client data only to the specialists who truly need it.
Many agencies use their own sets of tools: CRM systems, client databases, and management dashboards. An anti-detect browser can be easily integrated into the overall agency infrastructure and automated via API to:
create new profiles;
grant access rights to employees;
assign tags;
import proxies;
integrate the anti-detect browser with other internal services.
When dozens of projects are running simultaneously and hundreds of accounts are being used, the ability of an anti-detect browser to support stable, scalable, and well-organized workflows becomes the top priority. That is why large agencies and teams choose Octo Browser.
Web scraping and automation
Unlike traditional browsers, Octo Browser is primarily designed for working with isolated profiles and controlled execution environments. In automation tasks, this allows the browser to be used not as an interface for manual work, but as a stable environment for automated session management.
Octo Browser provides two main levels of API interaction:
Public API: creation, editing, and deletion of profiles, proxies, tags, etc.
Local API: a local interface for launching and managing profiles on the user’s device.
Octo Browser can be used together with automation tools such as Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium by connecting them to a running profile via CDP. This approach is used for both web application testing and data scraping and processing.
Octo’s API helps you manage key browser components:
creating and deleting profiles;
assigning and rotating proxies;
managing tags;
launching profiles in automated scenarios, and more.
Instead of launching clean headless Chromium instances, scripts work with an already created Octo Browser profile that has a preset fingerprint and environment. This ensures context isolation and consistent behavior across sessions.
Octo Browser API also includes a method for launching one-time profiles. This is a mode in which a profile:
is created via the API;
is launched to complete a task;
is automatically deleted after the session ends.
This way, there is no need to store temporary or unnecessary data, and each run takes place in a clean environment. It is useful for one-time page parsing, large-scale URL list processing, and testing anti-bot systems.
For web scraping and automation specialists, Octo Browser is useful because it allows profiles and proxies to be managed as separate entities while maintaining environment stability between runs. This greatly simplifies project scaling, reduces manual workload, and helps build more resilient automation and data collection workflows.
Crypto enthusiasts and airdrop participants
In many crypto market mechanics, the number of accounts directly affects the potential reward volume. Airdrop programs, testnets, NFT mints, early access programs, and various Web3 ecosystem activities often reward participation. The more independent accounts take part in the activity, the higher the potential rewards.
In early stages of the crypto market, it was enough to create a new wallet and complete the required actions. However, as airdrop programs became more popular, projects began actively fighting so-called Sybil attacks—situations where one person participates in a token distribution using multiple accounts.
Today, many projects analyze not only wallet addresses but also additional signals that help identify connections between participants:
browser fingerprints;
IP addresses;
device and environment parameters;
behavioral patterns;
connections between accounts across different platforms.
Therefore, participating in large campaigns is no longer just about creating a new wallet. It is important to ensure account isolation and maintain a separate digital environment for each one.
For crypto users, long-term profile persistence is especially important. Many activities span months or even years: a user may complete testnet actions and only return to the account at the time of a token distribution. In Octo Browser, a profile is stored together with its settings, cookies, local data, and fingerprint parameters, allowing users to continue working in the same environment even after a long period of time.
In addition, most Web3 projects do not rely only on blockchain infrastructure. Participation often requires interaction with X, Discord, Telegram, exchanges, marketplaces, and other services. An anti-detect profile allows users to keep the entire account ecosystem in one place and quickly return to it without constant re-logins or session recovery.
Security is especially important for the crypto community. Crypto users work with real assets and wallets, so they have higher requirements for data protection. Octo Browser stores user data in encrypted form and, over years of its operation, has not experienced any user data leaks.
For crypto enthusiasts, Octo Browser is primarily a solution for long-term account storage and isolation. Octo helps separate crypto activities across profiles, preserves wallet–social media account connections, and helps you return to your accounts after a long time without losing the working environment.
Creators on content monetization platforms
Today, many content creators run not just one account, but multiple projects. These can include YouTube channels in different niches, social media pages designed for different markets, or separate accounts for testing new content formats.
As these projects grow, their management becomes more complex. Platforms increasingly analyze connections between accounts, and when enabling monetization or working with affiliate programs, account quality requirements become even stricter.
For content creators, it is especially important to avoid connections between different projects and maintain a stable history for each account. Depending on the strategy, a creator may simultaneously manage:
main and backup channels;
projects aimed at different languages and regions;
accounts on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms;
test projects for new formats and ideas;
channels with different monetization models.
In such scenarios, Octo Browser helps organize multiple projects within a single interface and avoid confusion when working with multiple accounts. Each project can be managed in a separate profile, preserving its history, settings, and authorizations. At the same time, isolated browser profiles operate independently, with their own digital fingerprints, IP addresses, and stored data.
As a result, content creators get a more convenient way to manage a network of accounts and can focus on audience growth and monetization instead of constantly switching between different working environments.
Why one anti-detect browser can excel at many different tasks
Users of anti-detect browsers may pursue completely different goals: running advertising campaigns, farming accounts, participating in airdrop programs, managing content networks, or automating web tasks. However, they all share the same core need—safe and secure management of multiple accounts and complete control over account parameters.
Octo Browser combines high-quality browser fingerprints, convenient profile management, teamwork features, and automation capabilities. This makes it suitable for both individual users and large teams. Regardless of scale, Octo users get the same core benefit—a stable, secure, and predictable environment for working with multiple accounts.
Manage any number of accounts without bans, routine, and unnecessary expenses.
Affiliate marketing and media buying
Affiliate marketers and media buyers are the largest category of anti-detect browser users, as almost every advertising platform restricts multi-accounting and actively develops its own anti-fraud systems.
Google Ads, Facebook Ads, TikTok Ads, and other advertising systems analyze hundreds of signals that allow them to link accounts together. They evaluate not only user actions, but also device parameters, browser fingerprints, network environment, and account history.
For an affiliate marketer, this creates an obvious problem. The more advertising campaigns are launched simultaneously, the harder it becomes to manage ad accounts without the risk of them being linked.
A new advertising account rarely receives high spending limits from the first days of operation. To scale up traffic buying, teams often distribute budgets across multiple ad accounts. As a result, one specialist may simultaneously work with dozens of accounts on a single platform.
If the advertising platform detects a connection between accounts, the consequences may affect multiple accounts at once. That is why each Octo Browser profile operates in a separate environment with its own browser fingerprint, cookies, interaction history, and network environment. This approach makes it possible to work with multiple advertising accounts simultaneously while keeping them independent from each other.
For affiliate marketers and media buyers, the following Octo features are especially important:
creating and managing a large number of profiles;
quickly launching accounts for different traffic sources and geos;
convenient profile organization with tags and folders;
templates for scaling workflows;
automation of routine actions via API;
proxy support for working with different regions.
When active ad campaigns are running and real budgets are being spent, any account access issues or suspicions from anti-fraud systems can lead to direct financial losses. That is why for many teams Octo Browser has become the main go-to solution—thanks to the high quality of its browser fingerprints, the predictability of profile behavior, and the ability to maintain a stable isolated environment throughout the entire lifecycle of an advertising account.
Account farming
In large media buying teams, account farming has long become a separate line of work with its own processes, employees, and KPIs. Hundreds or thousands of accounts can pass through a single team per week, so efficiency here is determined not by the number of registered accounts, but by their quality and lifespan.
Bulk account registration is only the first stage of the work. The main task is to build trust from the platform and prepare the accounts for further use in advertising campaigns.
For Google, Facebook, TikTok, and other services, a new account always looks potentially suspicious. That’s why, after account registration, a preparation cycle (“warming-up”) begins. Over several days or weeks, the account gradually accumulates an activity history that should look natural from the perspective of anti-fraud systems.
At the same time, platforms evaluate not only the account itself, but also its surrounding digital environment. In particular, they analyze:
activity history and interactions with the platform;
browser fingerprint of the device;
IP address and network environment;
cookies and local storage;
user behavioral signals;
stability of parameters across different sessions.
That is why successful account farming is built around consistency. For the platform, the account should look as if it is still being used by the same person, from the same device, in a familiar environment. Any sudden changes may trigger additional checks or reduce the trust score of the account.
For these reasons, professional farming teams work not just with accounts, but with browser profiles that preserve the entire account interaction history with the platform. The more stable the profile remains throughout the account’s lifecycle, the higher the chance of preserving accumulated trust and preparing the account for successful further use.
Teams and agencies
For most users, an anti-detect browser is primarily a multi-accounting solution. At early stages of work, this is usually enough: account access data can be stored in spreadsheets, password managers, or shared manually between employees. But as the team grows, this approach quickly starts to create problems.
Questions of control and security arise: who exactly is currently working with a specific account, which employees have access to it, whether one profile is being used simultaneously by multiple people, etc. Organizational risks are also added—for example, when a departing employee takes access to part of the company’s accounts or client projects with them.
That is why many teams gradually move from password management to profile management. In an anti-detect browser, a profile contains not only login credentials, but a complete working environment: browser fingerprint, cookies, active sessions, settings, and saved data. By transferring a profile to an employee, the company transfers a ready-made workspace that does not require re-authentication or further configuration.
As the business grows, the number of profiles also increases. For convenient teamwork, tags and access rights management are usually used. This makes it possible to quickly find the necessary accounts, distribute them among employees, and restrict access to client data only to the specialists who truly need it.
Many agencies use their own sets of tools: CRM systems, client databases, and management dashboards. An anti-detect browser can be easily integrated into the overall agency infrastructure and automated via API to:
create new profiles;
grant access rights to employees;
assign tags;
import proxies;
integrate the anti-detect browser with other internal services.
When dozens of projects are running simultaneously and hundreds of accounts are being used, the ability of an anti-detect browser to support stable, scalable, and well-organized workflows becomes the top priority. That is why large agencies and teams choose Octo Browser.
Web scraping and automation
Unlike traditional browsers, Octo Browser is primarily designed for working with isolated profiles and controlled execution environments. In automation tasks, this allows the browser to be used not as an interface for manual work, but as a stable environment for automated session management.
Octo Browser provides two main levels of API interaction:
Public API: creation, editing, and deletion of profiles, proxies, tags, etc.
Local API: a local interface for launching and managing profiles on the user’s device.
Octo Browser can be used together with automation tools such as Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium by connecting them to a running profile via CDP. This approach is used for both web application testing and data scraping and processing.
Octo’s API helps you manage key browser components:
creating and deleting profiles;
assigning and rotating proxies;
managing tags;
launching profiles in automated scenarios, and more.
Instead of launching clean headless Chromium instances, scripts work with an already created Octo Browser profile that has a preset fingerprint and environment. This ensures context isolation and consistent behavior across sessions.
Octo Browser API also includes a method for launching one-time profiles. This is a mode in which a profile:
is created via the API;
is launched to complete a task;
is automatically deleted after the session ends.
This way, there is no need to store temporary or unnecessary data, and each run takes place in a clean environment. It is useful for one-time page parsing, large-scale URL list processing, and testing anti-bot systems.
For web scraping and automation specialists, Octo Browser is useful because it allows profiles and proxies to be managed as separate entities while maintaining environment stability between runs. This greatly simplifies project scaling, reduces manual workload, and helps build more resilient automation and data collection workflows.
Crypto enthusiasts and airdrop participants
In many crypto market mechanics, the number of accounts directly affects the potential reward volume. Airdrop programs, testnets, NFT mints, early access programs, and various Web3 ecosystem activities often reward participation. The more independent accounts take part in the activity, the higher the potential rewards.
In early stages of the crypto market, it was enough to create a new wallet and complete the required actions. However, as airdrop programs became more popular, projects began actively fighting so-called Sybil attacks—situations where one person participates in a token distribution using multiple accounts.
Today, many projects analyze not only wallet addresses but also additional signals that help identify connections between participants:
browser fingerprints;
IP addresses;
device and environment parameters;
behavioral patterns;
connections between accounts across different platforms.
Therefore, participating in large campaigns is no longer just about creating a new wallet. It is important to ensure account isolation and maintain a separate digital environment for each one.
For crypto users, long-term profile persistence is especially important. Many activities span months or even years: a user may complete testnet actions and only return to the account at the time of a token distribution. In Octo Browser, a profile is stored together with its settings, cookies, local data, and fingerprint parameters, allowing users to continue working in the same environment even after a long period of time.
In addition, most Web3 projects do not rely only on blockchain infrastructure. Participation often requires interaction with X, Discord, Telegram, exchanges, marketplaces, and other services. An anti-detect profile allows users to keep the entire account ecosystem in one place and quickly return to it without constant re-logins or session recovery.
Security is especially important for the crypto community. Crypto users work with real assets and wallets, so they have higher requirements for data protection. Octo Browser stores user data in encrypted form and, over years of its operation, has not experienced any user data leaks.
For crypto enthusiasts, Octo Browser is primarily a solution for long-term account storage and isolation. Octo helps separate crypto activities across profiles, preserves wallet–social media account connections, and helps you return to your accounts after a long time without losing the working environment.
Creators on content monetization platforms
Today, many content creators run not just one account, but multiple projects. These can include YouTube channels in different niches, social media pages designed for different markets, or separate accounts for testing new content formats.
As these projects grow, their management becomes more complex. Platforms increasingly analyze connections between accounts, and when enabling monetization or working with affiliate programs, account quality requirements become even stricter.
For content creators, it is especially important to avoid connections between different projects and maintain a stable history for each account. Depending on the strategy, a creator may simultaneously manage:
main and backup channels;
projects aimed at different languages and regions;
accounts on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms;
test projects for new formats and ideas;
channels with different monetization models.
In such scenarios, Octo Browser helps organize multiple projects within a single interface and avoid confusion when working with multiple accounts. Each project can be managed in a separate profile, preserving its history, settings, and authorizations. At the same time, isolated browser profiles operate independently, with their own digital fingerprints, IP addresses, and stored data.
As a result, content creators get a more convenient way to manage a network of accounts and can focus on audience growth and monetization instead of constantly switching between different working environments.
Why one anti-detect browser can excel at many different tasks
Users of anti-detect browsers may pursue completely different goals: running advertising campaigns, farming accounts, participating in airdrop programs, managing content networks, or automating web tasks. However, they all share the same core need—safe and secure management of multiple accounts and complete control over account parameters.
Octo Browser combines high-quality browser fingerprints, convenient profile management, teamwork features, and automation capabilities. This makes it suitable for both individual users and large teams. Regardless of scale, Octo users get the same core benefit—a stable, secure, and predictable environment for working with multiple accounts.
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