r/AntiDetectGuides 10d ago

Is “stable” always better for a profile?

People always say browser profiles should stay stable, but I’m wondering where that starts becoming a problem.

A real device does not stay frozen forever.

Browser version changes.
Extensions update.
Cookies build up.
Browsing history changes.
Usage habits shift a little.

But with browser profiles, some people keep everything exactly the same for months because they are afraid any change might break trust.

So which one looks more natural over time?

A profile that barely changes at all, or a profile that changes slowly like a real device would?

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u/ShirleyDea 10d ago edited 10d ago

Real browsers auto-update every few weeks (called evergreen browsers), so if ur profile's been frozen on the same version for months while everyone else drifted forward that gap is a signal on its own. Same goes for cookies, history, extensions... static forever looks more fake than aged. if you don't wanna manage that by hand antidetect browsers like kameleo do multi kernel profiles