How to Disguise a Dolphin{anty} Profile as a Regular Chrome Browser and Avoid Detection?
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🐬 Dolphin Anty is resistant to anti-fraud systems, and trackers on most websites don’t recognize it. However, during KYC checks or even in a random screenshot, it’s quite possible to tell that you’re using this antidetect browser
Three elements give it away:
- The name of the browser profile;
- The antidetect icon on the bottom panel;
- The icons for switching the camera and uploading cookies.
During 🙌 manual checks, these icons are often the main giveaway that you’re using an antidetect browser. That means they need to be disabled.
How to hide the profile name?
In the example above, the tab labeled “Profile 2” easily reveals the use of 🚀 Dolphin Anty. To hide it:
- Select the profile from the list;
- Hover over the three dots;
- Click “Edit”;
- Enable the toggle “Hide profile name in browser”
As you can see, after hiding the name, the profile looks like a regular Google Chrome window.
How to disable the profile icon?
When you open a 🔥 Dolphin Anty profile, a distinctive icon appears in the bottom panel, revealing the use of an antidetect browser.
To ❌ remove this icon, go to the settings section and enable the toggle “Substitute the browser profile name and icon in the taskbar”.
As you can see, the profile icon now looks identical to that of a regular Google Chrome window.
“Switch Camera” and “Load Cookies” Buttons
These aren’t as noticeable as the profile name or the ✅ Dolphin Anty icon, but particularly attentive moderators might still spot them.
To hide them, go to the settings section and enable the toggle “Hide video stream switch and cookie download buttons”.
Now those buttons are gone and won’t raise any suspicion.
What else can you hide?
Three icons in the extension list can also reveal that you’re using an antidetect browser. These are mandatory plugins, so you can’t remove them via the extension list in Dolphin Anty, as they are linked to all profile types.
However, you do need to hide them if you’re submitting screenshots to support or undergoing KYC verification.
To hide them, you need to do the following directly in the browser profile window:
- Click the folder icon to the right of the extensions;
- Go to “Manage Extensions”;
- Disable the display of these plugins.
Now nothing reveals the use of an antidetect browser.
Conclusion
There aren’t many situations where you need to 🥷 hide all traces of using an antidetect browser. That’s why these options are rarely used. However, you might need them at any moment, so we recommend bookmarking this guide for quick access whenever necessary.