Why You Need an Antidetect Browser for Google Accounts
Google and YouTube aggressively analyze browser fingerprints, IP addresses and behavioral signals. If you run several Gmail accounts or YouTube channels from one device, the system spots matching cookies, Canvas and WebGL data and bans profiles in bulk. Dolphin Anty solves this through isolation: every Google account gets a separate profile with a unique fingerprint, its own cookies and a dedicated proxy. This is exactly how media buyers, arbitrage teams and SMM specialists safely run dozens of YouTube channels and Gmail inboxes in parallel.
Google, Gmail and YouTube accounts bought on YTMarket ship with cookies and session tokens, so correct Dolphin Anty setup is critical to preserve the warmed-up session. Pay with USDT, CryptoBot or card, and every order comes with a 24h warranty — enough time to verify login inside the profile.
Step 1. Creating a Profile for a Google Account
Open Dolphin Anty, click "New Profile" and name it after the specific Gmail account or YouTube channel. On the main settings tab choose the platform and browser version that matches the account's region.
- Operating System — Windows for desktop accounts, Android for a mobile YouTube session.
- Browser version — a current stable Chrome build, no outdated versions.
- Language & Timezone — set them to match the proxy geolocation (ru-RU, en-US, etc.).
- WebRTC — "Manual" mode spoofed to the proxy IP.
Step 2. Connecting a Proxy
One Google account means one proxy. Use mobile or residential IPs from the same region as the account; Google instantly detects data-center IPs. In the Proxy section enter the connection type and credentials.
| Proxy type | Use case | Ban risk |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile | Gmail warm-up, monetized YouTube channels | Minimal |
| Residential | Aged Gmail, Google Ads, Workspace | Low |
| Data-center | Not recommended | High |
Before saving, click "Check Proxy" — the IP, country and ping must match the account's target region.
Step 3. Importing Google Cookies
Cookies are the key to a warmed-up session. After buying an account on YTMarket you receive a cookies file in JSON or Netscape format. In the profile settings find the Cookies block and paste the content into the import field.
- Confirm the presence of
.google.com,.youtube.comandaccounts.google.comdomains. - Do not clear cookies manually — that resets authorization.
- Save the profile and launch it before changing any account data.
On first launch Dolphin Anty should open an already logged-in YouTube or Gmail session with no password prompt. If login is requested, refresh the cookies or check the proxy.
Step 4. Warm-Up and Behavior
For Google to trust the profile, imitate natural activity: open Gmail, watch YouTube videos, scroll the feed for 10–15 minutes before any actions. Do not change the password or recovery email in the first day — let the session settle on the new fingerprint and proxy.
Dolphin Anty supports profile sharing and statuses for teams, which is convenient when arbitrage teams manage dozens of YouTube channels. The combination of a unique fingerprint, a clean proxy and valid cookies delivers a stable multi-account infrastructure.
Common Mistakes and Fixes
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Google asks to log in | Cookies expired/not imported | Re-import cookies, check domains |
| "Suspicious sign-in" | Data-center proxy or country change | Switch to a residential IP in the account's region |
| Account got banned | Fingerprint overlap | One profile = one unique fingerprint |
Following the order "profile → proxy → cookies → warm-up" keeps your Google, Gmail and YouTube accounts alive. All accounts on YTMarket ship with cookies and a 24h warranty, paid via USDT or CryptoBot. For setup questions contact support @RegaProvider.