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Five Reasons to Move Beyond 1Browser: How ixBrowser Wins on Performance and Value

In fields such as cross‑border e‑commerce, social media operations, and ad placement, multi‑account management has become a core requirement for practitioners. Platforms now rely on browser fingerprinting—encompassing IP address, operating system, browser settings, Canvas, WebGL, fonts, and a host of other parameters—to identify and correlate different accounts on the same device. The traditional approach of simply clearing cookies is no longer sufficient against modern detection mechanisms. Anti‑detect browsers (also called fingerprint browsers) have emerged as a solution: they create independent browser profiles for each account and replace digital fingerprints, allowing users to safely manage multiple accounts on one device.

However, not all anti‑detect browsers truly meet the needs of professional users. As business scales up and platform detection technologies evolve, many users have begun to re‑evaluate the tools they rely on. 1Browser, an anti‑detect browser launched in 2023, attracted many users with its free plan and built‑in proxy features. But as usage deepens, its limitations become increasingly apparent—from the depth of fingerprint protection to the cost structure, from feature completeness to long‑term reliability. More and more users are actively looking for better alternatives. ixBrowser is one option that deserves serious attention.

1Browser Overview and Weaknesses

1Browser is a freemium Chromium‑based anti‑detect browser, positioned as a "proxy browser". It allows users to create multiple independent browser profiles, each with its own IP, cookies, and fingerprints. The free version offers 10 profiles and 5 free proxies, while paid plans start at $7/month (billed annually). Its interface closely resembles Chrome, making it easy for beginners. 1Browser supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, with cloud‑based data synchronisation. On Trustpilot, it holds a rating of 4.2/5.


 

Nevertheless, 1Browser exhibits several practical shortcomings:

  • Limited fingerprint protection depth: 1Browser’s fingerprint spoofing capabilities are relatively basic. Some reviews recommend that users remain cautious about the vendor’s "spoofing" claims and always verify the actual results using fingerprint testing websites. As a brand founded only in 2023, its fingerprint technology’s long‑term reliability has yet to be proven in the market.

  • Proxy costs add up: Although 1Browser provides free built‑in proxies, users who need more stable and faster proxies must purchase external ones. This means the actual total cost can exceed the apparent subscription price.

  • Feature set leans towards simplicity: 1Browser is designed to be "simple and practical", but this focus sacrifices some advanced features. For users who require deep fingerprint customisation, batch operations, API automation, and other advanced capabilities, its functionality is somewhat insufficient.

  • Relatively new brand, long‑term viability uncertain: 1Browser was founded in 2023, making it a newcomer in the anti‑detect browser market. Its long‑term development roadmap and service stability have not yet stood the test of time. Inconsistencies in the description of free profiles across its website (10 on the homepage, 20 on the About page) also suggest that product information management could be more rigorous.

ixBrowser Overview and Advantages

ixBrowser is an anti‑detect browser dedicated to multi‑account management, powered by a self‑developed Chromium engine. Its core philosophy is "the free version is powerful enough, and the paid version is even more robust"—the free version meets the anti‑association needs of over 95% of users, with fingerprint technology identical to the paid version, with no compromises. ixBrowser provides independent browser profiles for each account, achieving dual isolation of IP and fingerprints through fingerprint isolation technology. The product is derived from an internally mature version, with low R&D and maintenance costs, which enables it to offer permanent free quotas to the vast majority of users. On Trustpilot, ixBrowser scores 4.2–4.4/5, with users praising its powerful fingerprint features and clean profile isolation.


 

Compared to 1Browser, ixBrowser offers notable advantages in the following areas:

  • Permanently free, huge cost advantage: ixBrowser offers a permanent free version to all users, supporting an unlimited number of independent browser environments. In contrast, 1Browser’s free version caps at 10 profiles. ixBrowser’s paid plans start at only $3.99/month, significantly lower than 1Browser’s entry price.

  • Higher degree of fingerprint customisation: ixBrowser allows users to customise every parameter of the digital fingerprint, including UserAgent, timezone, language, fonts, WebGL, Canvas fingerprints, and more. At the same time, the system can automatically generate unique and independent fingerprint configurations for each window. By comparison, 1Browser offers limited customisation options.

  • Comprehensive team collaboration features: ixBrowser supports multi‑role collaborative operations, allowing team leaders to freely set permissions and allocate profiles among members. Profiles can be shared and transferred between team members. 1Browser’s team support is more rudimentary.

  • Strong batch operation capabilities: ixBrowser enables users to create, export, copy, edit, and open thousands of unique profiles in just a few clicks. For e‑commerce sellers, social media operators, and others who need to manage large numbers of accounts at scale, this greatly improves efficiency. 1Browser’s batch functions are relatively limited.

  • Technologically transparent and battle‑tested: ixBrowser explicitly states, "You are welcome to verify with third‑party tools at any time—transparency and scrutiny are embraced." Its fingerprint technology achieves high pass rates, exceeding 95% on third‑party fingerprint testing sites. The product originates from an internally mature version, giving it a solid technological foundation.

Conclusion

Both 1Browser and ixBrowser are practical tools in the anti‑detect browser space, but their positioning and suitable scenarios differ significantly. 1Browser is pitched as a "simple, easy‑to‑use proxy browser", suitable for light users who do not require deep fingerprint customisation and need a quick start. However, its limited fingerprint controls, additional proxy costs, and uncertainty as a young brand make it less ideal for professional use cases.

ixBrowser, with its permanent free offer, deep fingerprint customisation, powerful batch operations, and comprehensive team collaboration features, surpasses 1Browser on multiple fronts. Especially for cross‑border e‑commerce sellers, social media matrix operators, traffic arbitrage professionals, and others who need large‑scale, long‑term, stable multi‑account management, ixBrowser offers a more cost‑effective and reliable solution. When choosing an anti‑detect browser, users should consider their own account scale, fingerprinting needs, budget, and team collaboration requirements—and for those who value comprehensive functionality, controllable costs, and proven reliability, ixBrowser is certainly an alternative worth serious consideration.

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