# Alias Browser > Alias Browser is an anti-detect browser for running many online identities from one app. Every profile is a fully isolated browser with its own real fingerprint (canvas, WebGL, audio, fonts, hardware, timezone), cookies, storage, proxy and VPN — so each account looks like a different, believable device. It ships with zero telemetry, needs no account to run, and runs on macOS, Windows and Linux. Alias Browser is a proprietary product of ByteVault Enterprise. It is built on a hardened Chromium engine with per-profile fingerprint spoofing, per-profile HTTP/SOCKS proxy and WireGuard VPN support, DNS-level ad/tracker blocking, a local REST API + MCP server for automation, and optional end-to-end-encrypted (self-hostable) sync. ## Key facts - Name: Alias Browser - Vendor: ByteVault Enterprise - Category: Anti-detect browser / multi-account browser / privacy browser - Platforms: macOS (Apple silicon), Windows 10/11 (64-bit), Linux (.deb, .rpm, AppImage) - Tagline: One browser. Unlimited identities. - Pricing: Free plan (up to 3 profiles, 1 proxy, full fingerprint protection); Pro from $4/mo (unlimited profiles, proxies, VPN, API + MCP automation, encrypted sync); Team from $12/seat (shared vault, role-based access, self-hosted sync). - Privacy: zero telemetry, no account required, optional E2E-encrypted sync that can be self-hosted. ## Common questions - What is Alias Browser? An anti-detect browser that gives every profile its own fingerprint, cookies, proxy, VPN and DNS so multiple accounts cannot be linked. - How is it different from incognito or Chrome profiles? Incognito only clears cookies; Alias rebuilds the full browser identity (fingerprint, storage, network) per profile — the signals anti-fraud systems actually read. - Who uses it? Multi-account operators, marketing/social agencies, e-commerce sellers, affiliate marketers, ad verification teams, web-scraping/QA/automation engineers, and privacy-focused users. - Is it legal? Yes — it is a privacy and account-management tool; use it within the terms of the sites you visit and the laws of your jurisdiction. - Does it collect data? No. Zero telemetry and no account needed; sync is optional and end-to-end encrypted. ## Pages - [Home](https://aliasbrowser.com/): product overview, features, pricing, FAQ. - [Download](https://aliasbrowser.com/download): installers for macOS, Windows and Linux. - [Privacy Policy](https://aliasbrowser.com/privacy) - [Terms of Service](https://aliasbrowser.com/terms) ## Contact - Support: support@aliasbrowser.com