Antik is an anti-detect browser built for managing multiple online accounts without triggering platform detection. It gives you granular control over browser fingerprints while keeping the interface clean and functional.

I have used Antik for affiliate marketing campaigns, and the fingerprint spoofing is solid.

Fingerprint Protection

Antik modifies the browser fingerprint at multiple levels:

  • WebGL — spoofs GPU vendor and renderer strings
  • Canvas — adds noise to canvas fingerprinting
  • Audio — randomizes audio context output
  • WebRTC — prevents real IP leaks
  • Timezone — matches the proxy location

These layers work together to create a consistent, believable browser profile.

Proxy Configuration

Setting up Snowpad in Antik:

  1. Open Antik and click Create Profile
  2. Enter a profile name and select your OS/device
  3. Navigate to Proxy Settings
  4. Select SOCKS5 as the proxy type
  5. Enter gw.snowpad.io as the host and 9999 as the port
  6. Input your Snowpad username and password
  7. Click Check Proxy to verify the connection
  8. Save the profile

Choosing the Right Proxy Mode

Antik profiles are persistent, so your proxy strategy matters:

  • Sticky proxies — use the same IP for the life of a profile. Essential for accounts that need consistent login locations. Snowpad sticky proxies hold the IP for up to 30 minutes.
  • Rotating proxies — fresh IP on every request. Better for research, competitor analysis, and data gathering where IP consistency is not required.

Both modes use the same gw.snowpad.io:9999 endpoint. Snowpad handles the routing based on your account configuration.

Use Cases

Antik + Snowpad works well for:

  • Affiliate marketing — manage multiple publisher accounts
  • E-commerce — run multiple seller profiles on marketplaces
  • Ad verification — check ad placements from different locations
  • Market research — gather competitive data without detection

For a complete overview of anti-detect browser setups, read my guide on anti-detect browser proxy configuration. The SOCKS5 vs HTTP proxy comparison explains why SOCKS5 is the right choice for anti-detect browsers.