Dolphin Anty Updates
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🔥 Dolphin Anty keeps evolving and this quarter brought more updates than ever before. Our goal is to make the browser 🚀 faster, more reliable and more secure.
The past three months have been especially intense: we released several major features, improved the interface, boosted security and sped up performance. In this review, we’ll describe the most important updates — neatly categorized so you can navigate with ease.
🌏 Browser Core
The updated browser core gives a serious boost to your anonymity — and here’s why.
Latest Core Version
We’ve upgraded the browser core from 📈 version 135 to 138. The update installs automatically when you restart the browser — no extra clicks needed.
With the latest core you get:
- Better compatibility with modern websites;
- Fast and stable page loading;
- Support for new JavaScript features and WebAPI;
- An up-to-date User-Agent.
All of this makes a digital fingerprint mimic a regular user. That is especially useful if you’re working with platforms that have strict antifraud systems.
GOST Encryption
Dolphin Anty now supports GOST TLS. This means extensions like CryptoPro will work correctly. To enable it, just add the flag –tlsmode=2 in the profile settings — and that’s it, you’re ready to use the necessary extensions right away.
Very soon we’ll add 💺 a convenient management for this feature directly in the “Settings” menu, so you can turn it on without any extra hassle.
Other Changes
In addition to the updated Chromium engine and GOST encryption:
- Fixed Chromedriver for correct script execution.
- Optimized onboarding pages for extensions: these pages will no longer auto-open on the first profile launch — regardless of how the profile was added (shared, imported or used collaboratively).
- Laid the groundwork for mobile fingerprints: the browser now supports touch events, device parameters, and fingerprints — full functionality will roll out in upcoming releases.
- Refactored Client Hints spoofing: completely reworked how we handle User-Agent Data. Now works more reliably, including in headless mode.
- Improved Chromedriver stealth: implemented a new system to bypass automation detection via Chromedriver — especially when using Selenium WebDriver. When executing JS commands or selecting elements via CSS selectors, anti-bot systems now detect automation far less frequently.
- Fixed keyboard events on Windows: some users noticed issues with arrow keys and standard shortcuts like Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V when sync was disabled. Everything now works smoothly — crucial for those working on interactive pages that rely on keyboard input.
- Updated WebGL noise generation: revamped the logic for WebGL noise spoofing. This results in more stable hash differences between profiles, reducing the risk of fingerprint correlation on sites that check this parameter.
- Removed popup when signing into Google: previously, logging into a Google account could trigger a “Sign in to Anty?” window. It didn’t auto-close and disrupted users who frequently log in manually or use automation.
⚙️ Optimization
Workspace optimization is a key part of the browser’s evolution — there are updates here too.
New Button in the Bulk Actions Panel
We’ve added a ☑️ new “three dots” button to the bulk actions panel. It’s a separate section where we’ll gradually add fresh tools for working with multiple profiles at once.
Only Export Local Storage is available at the moment. The “Update Fingerprints” button is just a placeholder for now — but you’ll find out what this feature is really for very soon.
👥 Profiles
The core function of any antidetect browser is to give you 🥷 anonymity on every profile — so this quarter we focused on refining that key functionality.
Font Spoofing
🔄 Font spoofing isn’t just about swapping fonts. Dolphin Anty uses the most advanced system on the market, which:
- Generates unique font sets for each profile using a custom approach;
- Combines system and additional fonts;
- Provides full support across all operating systems, ensuring consistency at the Chromium engine level;
- Offers comprehensive protection against various detection methods (HTML, Canvas, Rect, SVG).
Previously system fonts could expose the real OS of a browser profile. The latest update completely ❌ eliminates this vulnerability and significantly strengthens antidetection protection.
Profile Password Protection
You can now 🔒 set a password on any browser profile — so no one can launch it or access your work accounts without permission.
This option can be enabled from the profile menu.
Password management is available to both the profile creator and team admins. To reset a password you’ll need to enter the current one — no way around it.
Switching Between Accounts
if you have multiple accounts, then you can 🔄 switch between them in just a couple of clicks — no need to enter your login, password or 2FA code every time. Just log in once and toggle between accounts right from the main menu.
The number of accounts you can add depends on your plan:
- Base: up to 3;
- Team: up to 4;
- Enterprise: up to 11.
Smart Device Name Spoofing = Fewer Google Bans
We’ve improved device name spoofing — it’s now passed more accurately in the profile configuration and recognized correctly by the browser at launch. This 📉 reduces the risk of bans during login, especially on sensitive platforms like Google.
You can find the setting here: Edit → Advanced Settings → Additional Hardware Info → Device Name.
Choose “Manual” and enter your custom device name. And if you ever forget it — 🚀 Dolphin Anty’s got your back with a reminder.
A super useful update for anyone who wants to pass checks smoothly and without drawing unnecessary attention.
Quick Profile Creation
Thanks to this update you can now create a working profile in literally 🕐 a couple of seconds. Just hit the “Quick Profile” button — and it’s instantly added to your list.
Here’s how Quick Profile works:
- Uses the last selected OS;
- Applies recommended randomization settings;
- Inserts the most recently used proxy;
- Saves it in the current folder;
- Automatically assigns a name.
It’s launched via a dedicated button in the “Browser Profiles” section.
Soon, a “Create Multiple” button will appear for bulk creation of quick profiles.
New Built-in Proxy Provider — ResiProx
We’re continuing to expand the list of built-in proxy services in Dolphin Anty. Alongside the familiar NodeMaven and Asocks, ResiProx has now joined the lineup.
Here’s what it can do:
- Add proxies via API key;
- Connect automatically when creating or editing a profile;
- Change IP address directly while editing a proxy.
💡 Interface & Usability
We believe it’s not enough to just have the core functionality without a user-friendly interface. That’s why Dolphin Anty regularly improves its UI and UX.
Main Camera Selection
If you’re working with two 🎦 cameras — built-in and external — things just got easier. The browser settings now include an option to choose your preferred camera once and it will be used by default across all profiles. Handy if you don’t want to switch manually every time.
Prevent Browser Closing When Closing the Last Tab
No more 🙅♂️ accidental browser shutdowns. To save you from closing the last tab and accidentally quitting the entire browser, we added two behaviors for clicking the close button:
- Profile closes like before;
- Instead of closing the tab, a blank new tab opens, and the browser stays running.
You can enable this option in Settings → Browser Profiles.
What about those who create lots of profiles with 🤔 crypto extensions? No worries — the placeholder tabs close automatically without any extra clicks.
Hiding Profile Name and Browser Icon
If you often work with verifications, stream your screen or just want to keep your antidetect usage low-key, this feature is for you. We added the ability to 🛜 replace the Dolphin Anty browser icon with the standard Google Chrome icon and hide the profile name from the window title.
Here’s how it works:
- Dolphin Anty’s icon is swapped for Chrome’s icon;
- The profile name disappears from the window title;
- You can enable it globally or per individual profile.
You can enable this option in Settings → Browser Profiles.
This is a must-have feature for bonus hunters, affiliates and anyone who needs full visual masking.
Hiding the “Switch Camera” and “Load Cookies” Buttons
The 📹 “Switch Camera” and 🍪 “Load Cookies” buttons don’t exist in regular browsers, so they might raise red flags during KYC checks. Dolphin Anty has you covered: you can easily hide these buttons and make the window look 👯 just like regular Chrome. This can be applied globally or per individual profile.
You can find this feature in the same place: Settings → Browser Profiles.
Captcha Display with Image Loading Disabled
Previously to save traffic and speed up page loading, you could disable image loading. But this caused captchas not to appear on some sites — which was really inconvenient and disrupted your work. We’ve fixed that: captchas now display correctly even if image loading is turned off.
💸 Pricing Plans
It’s not just the features that are updated — pricing plans changed this quarter as well. Here’s what’s new.
Proxy Limit for FREE Plan
On completely free FREE accounts, you can use up to 50 proxies — this applies only to new proxies added via the “Proxy” tab or API.
Existing proxies continue working as before. But if you try to exceed the limit, you’ll get a warning and replacement won’t work either. To add a new proxy you need to delete extras to stay within the limit.
Simultaneous Active Profile Limit on FREE Plan
With the FREE plan, you can have up to three profiles running simultaneously in active sessions. This doesn’t affect the total number of profiles you can create.
How does this work in practice?
- If three profiles are open, you need to close one before launching another;
- Once there’s a free slot, you can start the next profile.
Conclusion
This quarter was a 💪🏻 record-breaker for updates — from major technical upgrades to precise interface improvements. We updated the core to Chromium 138, added protection via GOST TLS, simplified profile creation, enhanced masking, improved proxy management and kept making the interface more user-friendly and intuitive. And there’s even more to come.