Learn to say popular anti-detect and multi-account browser names correctly.
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How is Multilogin (anti-detect browser platform for managing multiple isolated browser profiles) correctly pronounced?
Multilogin is pronounced 'MUL-tee-LOH-gin' — 'multi' plus 'login', both plain English elements. In a technical interview: "Multilogin kept every test account's fingerprint isolated, so the site never linked them together."
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How is GoLogin (anti-detect browser for creating and managing unique browser fingerprints) correctly pronounced?
GoLogin is pronounced 'GOH-LOH-gin' — 'go' plus 'login', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "GoLogin let each virtual profile keep its own cookies, canvas hash, and timezone."
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How is Kameleo (anti-detect browser tool for spoofing device and browser fingerprints) correctly pronounced?
Kameleo is pronounced 'kuh-MEE-lee-oh' — echoing 'chameleon', stress on MEE. In a technical interview: "Kameleo swapped the whole device fingerprint between runs so the QA tests looked like separate real users."
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How is AdsPower (anti-detect browser used for safely managing multiple advertising accounts) correctly pronounced?
AdsPower is pronounced 'ADZ-pow-er' — 'ads' plus 'power', both plain English words, stress on ADZ. In a technical interview: "AdsPower assigned a dedicated proxy and profile to every ad account we managed."
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How is Incogniton (free anti-detect browser designed for multi-accounting) correctly pronounced?
Incogniton is pronounced 'in-KAHG-nih-tahn' — echoing 'incognito', stress on KAHG. In a technical interview: "Incogniton kept a hundred separate browser profiles running without a single fingerprint collision."