The primary purpose of any anti-detect browser is to create multiple accounts that are completely unrelated to each other online. This is essential for major advertising platforms like Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and others.
If you work with advertising, you know how easy it is to violate the rules of traffic sources, especially when using low-quality resources and consumables. Best-case scenario: you face a verification check that can be passed. However, the anti-fraud systems of sources like Facebook or Google are adept at identifying you through numerous parameters and remembering them. If you're caught engaging in multi-accounting even once, these platforms will trap you in a cycle of checks and bans.
Fortunately, there is a solution. As you may have guessed, it's an anti-detect browser. With it, you can create a new digital fingerprint in just a few seconds, making the traffic source recognize you as a completely new user.
Today, we’ll talk about one of the first anti-detect browsers to hit the market — even before the term "anti-detect" existed — Linken Sphere.
Advantages of Linken Sphere
Linken Sphere has been a pioneer in the market since its debut in 2017. It addressed numerous challenges faced by affiliates and significantly simplified manual processes. Seven years later, this team continues to impress, unveiling an updated product built on a new architecture — Linken Sphere 2.
Over the years, the company’s philosophy has remained consistent: their primary goal is to "create, not copy," providing users with a solution that eliminates the need for additional software and extensions. This embodies a "one-stop-shop" concept, tailored for efficient online work.
Linken Sphere 2 offers numerous advantages, with security being the most significant. The browser enables multi-threaded operation, allowing users to work with various connection types and their combinations. Its ability to spoof digital fingerprints, including geolocation, empowers users to confidently handle any task and quickly change their virtual location.
Additional standout features include:
- Intuitive interface with a tagging system that simplifies navigation across workspaces.
- Multi-level data protection to prevent data loss.
- Advanced technologies that account for modern methods of identification and deanonymization, meeting users' needs for maximum data protection.
- Customizable style and settings to adapt the browser to any task and individual preferences.
- High-speed performance.
- Bulk actions, including automated import of accounts, cookies, and proxies from files and folders.
- Multi-profile functionality with simultaneous cookie loading for multiple profiles.
- Workspaces with flexible access settings for different team members.
- Team collaboration tools featuring a wide range of options for personalization and management.
But all these features would be mere claims if we hadn’t tested the new browser version ourselves. Let’s explore its functionality, which sets Linken Sphere apart from competitors.
Getting Started with Linken Sphere
To start using the program, download it from the official website. Registration takes place directly within the application upon launch. The first step is to select a language — there is a broad selection, including European, Asian, and CIS languages.
The second step is choosing the interface style: minimalist or detailed. We opted for the latter to assess the browser's user-friendliness for beginners. And it didn’t disappoint: whatever you want to do in the browser or wherever you hover the cursor, a tooltip appears with a description of the function and the corresponding hotkey for quick access.
The final step of the initial setup is selecting a theme. You might think there’s not much room for innovation here — but there is. Users can choose not only between light and dark modes but also from a wide range of background images.
After this, you can proceed to create an account: enter your email, promo code (hint: it’s available on the homepage), agree to the terms of service, set a password, and optionally enable auto-login and two-factor authentication. Finally, enter the five-digit code that will be sent to your email.
Next, a form will appear for re-entering your login and password, after which you'll gain access to the interface. This is where the real fun begins.
Interface Overview of Linken Sphere
Linken Sphere 2 offers a wide range of settings, yet they are surprisingly easy to navigate. Upon the first launch, a guided tour will walk you through all the main sections. If you forget something, you can always relaunch the guide by clicking the question mark icon at the bottom right and selecting the desired section.
Here, you can also find tutorial videos, documentation for the anti-detect browser and its API, a list of hotkeys, and access to a chat with support.
All important events are displayed in notifications: news, sessions, team updates, and new features.
Creating Sessions
If you work across different platforms, you can create separate workspaces with their own sessions for each one and switch between them with a single click.
Sessions can be created in two ways:
The first is manually. This opens a window where you can set the session's digital fingerprint parameters yourself, such as the name, connection type, operating system, technical specifications, and more. You can even fully spoof the operating system, regardless of the device you're actually using. It can now appear as iOS, macOS, Windows, or Android. Unlike its competitors, Linken Sphere 2 eliminates errors where the OS in the fingerprint doesn’t match your actual OS during verification tests, significantly reducing the risk of deanonymization.
And if you create a session version for a mobile device, it looks just like an actual smartphone.
A convenient feature available for each individual session is the ability to select only the data you’re willing to share with websites for cloud synchronization.
This is particularly relevant for those working with sensitive information, such as cryptocurrency wallets. By disabling synchronization, you can be confident that your data will remain secure on your local drive.
The second option for creating a session is automatic. If speed is your priority, simply toggle the "Quick" indicator to the active position, click "New Session," and it will instantly appear in your list.
If you want to make changes to a session, simply click on the person icon to the left of its name, and a window with its parameters will open.
Sessions can also be created based on presets — predefined templates with specific sets of characteristics. There’s a dedicated menu for presets where you can configure templates, proxies, bookmarks, extensions, and names.
If you create a session based on a preset, everything you’ve added to that preset will automatically be included in the session.
You can also separately add start pages, bookmarks, extensions, and passwords to a session. Each settings category has its own menu where all the necessary data can be entered.
For example, bookmarks: you assign a name and specify a website. They can be organized into folders to make navigation even easier.
All displayed information about sessions can also be customized. To do this, click on the three vertical bars and select only the columns you need, helping keep your workspace clean and organized.
Additional features are hidden under the three dots at the end of the session row. Among the most noteworthy are:
- The ability to send a session to another workspace.
- The option to share a session by sending it via email.
- A warming-up function — a cookie bot that visits specified websites to warm up the account. You can even set the browsing depth and the search engine that will be used to navigate to the target site.
Cookies can be added to each session individually or in bulk.
You can pin important sessions to the top of the list using the dedicated pin button.
Navigating Sessions
If you’re working with a small number of sessions, finding the right one is easy. But when dealing with hundreds, tags are there to help. Tags can be added directly in the interface — simply type the name, and the tag will appear both in the main list and under each session. To assign a tag to a session, just click on the desired tag under the session name. It will turn blue, and that’s it. Now, by clicking on the tag in the list, you’ll see only the sessions associated with that tag.
You can hide the tag panel by clicking the "Tags" button, which is located separately.
In addition to tags, profiles can be sorted by:
- Name.
- Configuration: All unique configurations (device type, OS, and browser) appear in the list.
- Proxy Geolocation.
- Status: Status can be set directly within the session — simply enter a name and select a color.
- There is also a built-in search function for the workspace, making navigation even more efficient.
Working with Proxies
Proxies are one of the most critical resources for any affiliate. To add a proxy, navigate to the relevant section and enter the required details: type, login, and password. Once added, the proxy will appear in the list and can be assigned to an account.
If you don’t have a proxy, Linken Sphere 2 provides free options. To find them, simply create a session, scroll to the "Connection" section, and select Free Proxy. To test the proxy, click the two arrows pointing in opposite directions in the session row. If everything is working properly, the icon will change color from blue to green.
Changing the proxy in a session and switching the IP is just as simple — dedicated icons are provided for this. WebRTC data will update in real-time during the process.
Team Collaboration
Solo affiliate marketing is quite rare these days; most work is done in teams. That’s why Linken Sphere 2 is equipped with everything needed for seamless team collaboration. To add colleagues to the anti-detect browser, click on the browser logo in the top-left corner.
You can create multiple teams, for instance, for different projects or verticals. New members can be invited via a generated link or by sending an invitation to their email. Before sending the invitation, you can configure the role within the team and set access levels for specific actions, such as adding, editing, and deleting sessions, proxies, tags, and presets. You can also specify which workspaces will be accessible — either all or just selected ones.
From the same section, you can manage payments and switch your subscription plan.
Linken Sphere Pricing Plans
Using the anti-detect browser has become even more cost-effective thanks to the updated pricing structure:
- Free Plan: Now supports up to 5 sessions instead of just one, with no time limits.
- Pure Plan: Expanded to include 20 sessions.
- Light Plan: Increased to 150 sessions.
- PRO Plan: Now offers up to 500 sessions.
- Premium Plan: Remains unchanged but continues to allow unlimited team members.
Special Offers:
- Discounts on all plans: Throughout December, licenses for 2025 are available at a significant discount to celebrate the new product release and the upcoming New Year.
- Migration Program: For users of other products, Linken Sphere offers attractive terms for switching, including buying out your current license by crediting it toward an equivalent plan.
- Special Deals for Teams: Large teams can contact the developers to receive tailored solutions that meet their specific needs.
Until January 4, 2025, you can test the light plan completely free by using the promo code WELCOME2! during registration.
User Reviews of Linken Sphere
Many users have already praised the browser. Here are some reviews we found:
"For me, this is the best anti-detect browser I’ve ever used for work purposes."
"The browser is amazing — been using it for two months. Haven’t found a better alternative."
"I’ve used this browser many times! In my opinion, it’s one of the best solutions for anonymity and bypassing digital fingerprints online. Wishing the service prosperity and plenty of reasonable users!"
"An optimal solution for your online business, especially if you struggle with setups and operations in regular browsers. I’d recommend it even for forum browsing or general private and anonymous web surfing — it’s a solid choice."
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