How Dolphin{anty} Works (Antidetect Browser)
Dolphin{anty} is an antidetect browser positioned for affiliate marketing and media buying, with Chromium and Firefox engines and configurable WebRTC handling. Here's a neutral look at how it works.
Quick Answer
Dolphin{anty} runs isolated browser profiles on Chromium or Firefox engines, supports a broad range of proxy protocols, and gives each profile configurable WebRTC handling. It markets itself toward affiliate marketing and media buying.
- →Engine options: Chromium and Firefox
- →Configurable WebRTC: Off / Real / Altered (default) / Manual
- →No-code Scenario builder, Synchronizer, and Local + Remote API
This guide explains how Dolphin{anty} works as a product. If you're new to the category, start with what an antidetect browser is. Where we cite positioning or counts, we mark them as vendor-stated; the WebRTC modes below are documented in the official help center.
Who Dolphin{anty} is for
Dolphin{anty} is positioned for affiliate marketing and media buying, notably Facebook/Meta ad operations, and markets a "Dolphin Cloud" service for Facebook Ads. Its vendor-stated positioning is "built by affiliates for affiliates."
In practice that focus shapes the feature set: bulk profile handling, automation, and proxy flexibility aimed at running many ad accounts in parallel.
Engine options
Dolphin{anty} offers both Chromium and Firefox engine options, so a profile can present either a Chromium-family or Firefox-family fingerprint.
Fingerprint parameter counts vary across Dolphin{anty}'s own pages, so any specific number should be treated as vendor-stated rather than a fixed, audited figure.
Configurable WebRTC modes
WebRTC can leak a device's real IP even when traffic is proxied, so how a profile handles it matters. Dolphin{anty}'s official help center documents four WebRTC modes:
- Off— WebRTC is disabled for the profile.
- Real— the real WebRTC behavior is used.
- Altered— replaces the WebRTC IP with the proxy IP. This is the default.
- Manual— lets you set the values yourself.
The Altered default aligns the WebRTC-reported IP with the proxy IP, which is the consistency most users want when routing a profile through a proxy.
Proxy support and automation
For proxies, Dolphin{anty} supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, and SOCKS4/SSH, so it can connect to most proxy providers regardless of protocol.
For automation it ships a no-code visual Scenario builder, a Synchronizer, and an API in both Local and Remote forms. It also supports Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright.
Pricing (vendor-listed)
As of 2026, Dolphin{anty} lists these tiers: Free $0 (5 profiles), Starter $10/mo, Base $89/mo, Team $159/mo, and Enterprise $299/mo. Additional team seats cost extra.
These are vendor-listed prices that change over time — verify the current numbers on the official site before purchasing.
Why mobile / CGNAT IPs are treated differently
An antidetect browser only controls the browser side. The IP it routes through still has to match the profile's claimed timezone and locale, and the IP's own reputation matters just as much as the fingerprint. Mobile carrier IPs sit behind Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT): thousands of real subscribers share one public address, so blocking it harms a crowd of humans rather than one bot.
Cloudflare quantified this in its October 29, 2025 blog, "detecting CGN to reduce collateral damage." Cloudflare reported CGNAT IPs were being rate-limited roughly 3× more often than non-CGNAT IPs despite showing lower bot activity, and built CGN detection to avoid penalizing the many humans on those shared addresses.
That is why mobile carrier IPs carry higher default network trust — and why the IP must line up with the browser profile's claimed timezone and locale to look consistent. See CGNAT and mobile proxies.
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