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MaskLogin is an anti-detect browser / multi-account browser designed for account-farm operations. It primarily serves use cases such as multi-store cross-border e-commerce, bulk management of overseas social media accounts, ad campaigns, off-site traffic acquisition for independent stores, and multi-account management for cross-border payments. Its core value proposition is to reduce account-linking risks in multi-account operations through isolated browser environments and configurable browser fingerprints.
The product is built on the Google-based GlobalBrowser engine and offers browser fingerprint configuration, multi-device account data sync, import of platform logins/passwords and Cookies, and support for network protocols including HTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5, and SSH. It also includes mobile fingerprint environment simulation, a browser plugin app center, plugin uploading, and a limited-time free RPA bot.
At the team level, the Base plan and above support operation logs, team management, and sharing fingerprint environments. The Pro plan adds data recovery, an account warehouse (charged separately), and matching environments by usage region. On the API side, the Base plan provides a Local API, but the website does not disclose documentation, rate limits, or developer ecosystem details.
The pricing structure is fairly straightforward: Free is $0 and includes 2 environments; Base is $9/month with 10 environments; Pro is $50/month with 100 environments; Custom supports tailored environments, teams, and dedicated consultant services. The free plan covers the basic capabilities of an anti-detect browser and is friendly for individual testing or small-scale account management. However, all public plans show 0 additional members, and the method and cost of expanding a team are unclear.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, clear plans, and feature set designed around cross-border account operations, including proxy protocols, Cookie import, environment sharing, logs, and Local API. The downsides are limited security and compliance information: it only states that user information is not sent to Google, without disclosing details on encryption, audits, permission granularity, or compliance certifications. The payment section only says “We accept” without specifying actual payment channels, and the pricing for the account warehouse add-on is also not public.
MaskLogin is better suited to cross-border e-commerce sellers, overseas social media operations teams, advertising teams, and independent-store growth teams. The scraped text does not disclose its accessibility from China, so this remains unknown. When overseas platforms, proxy networks, and USD subscriptions are involved, actual usability will also depend on the user’s network environment and available payment methods. Comparable tools include AdsPower, Multilogin, GoLogin, and Dolphin Anty.
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