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Hidemyacc for Meta Ads: A Vietnamese Media Buyer's Guide to Scaling
James O'Brien
Senior Media Buyer
Hidemyacc for Meta Ads: A Vietnamese Media Buyer's Guide to Scaling
Vietnam's digital advertising market has grown explosively. Vietnamese media buyers now manage some of the highest volumes of Meta ad accounts in Southeast Asia, and they have done it with a distinctly Vietnamese toolkit โ led by Hidemyacc, the homegrown anti-detect browser that has become the default choice for budget-conscious operators across the country.
But as Vietnamese operations scale from 5 accounts to 50, from $1,000/day in spend to $10,000/day, a gap emerges. Hidemyacc excels at browser profile management. Campaign management at scale requires something more.
This guide is specifically for Vietnamese media buyers who have built their operations on Hidemyacc and are ready to add professional-grade campaign management to their stack.
Hidemyacc: Why Vietnamese Media Buyers Love It
The Vietnamese Advantage
Hidemyacc was built in Vietnam, for Vietnamese users. This is not a minor detail โ it shapes the entire user experience:
- Vietnamese-language interface โ no translation gaps or confusing English-only documentation
- Local customer support โ responsive support in Vietnamese during Vietnamese business hours (UTC+7)
- Local payment methods โ Vietnamese bank transfers, MoMo, and other familiar options
- Community โ Vietnamese Facebook groups, Telegram channels, and YouTube tutorials
- Pricing optimized for the market โ starting around $5/month, calibrated to Vietnamese purchasing power
Core Capabilities
Hidemyacc provides the essential anti-detect browser features:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Browser profiles | Isolated Chromium instances with unique fingerprints |
| Fingerprint technology | Canvas, WebGL, audio, font, and hardware fingerprinting |
| Proxy support | HTTP, SOCKS5, SSH proxy integration per profile |
| Drag-drop RPA | Visual automation builder for browser tasks |
| Team sharing | Share profiles with team members |
| Profile cloud sync | Access profiles across devices |
| Pricing | From ~$5/month (starter) to ~$40/month (business) |
Pricing Breakdown
| Hidemyacc Plan | Profiles | Monthly Cost | Cost per Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 5 profiles | ~$5/month | $1.00/profile |
| Base | 30 profiles | ~$15/month | $0.50/profile |
| Team | 100 profiles | ~$30/month | $0.30/profile |
| Business | 300 profiles | ~$40/month | $0.13/profile |
For Vietnamese media buyers, this pricing is extremely competitive. At 100 profiles for $30/month, the per-profile cost is among the lowest in the industry.
The Vietnamese Meta Ads Landscape
Why Vietnam Is Unique
The Vietnamese market has characteristics that shape how media buyers operate:
High account volume: Vietnamese agencies and freelancers typically manage 20-100+ Meta ad accounts, driven by the practice of running multiple accounts per client for risk distribution and testing.
Cost sensitivity: With average media buyer salaries of 15-30 million VND ($600-1,200/month), tool costs are evaluated carefully. This explains Hidemyacc's dominance โ it is the most affordable option with local support.
Facebook dominance: Facebook and Instagram dominate Vietnamese digital advertising. Meta platforms account for an estimated 60-70% of digital ad spend in Vietnam, making Meta Ads management the primary skill for Vietnamese media buyers.
Growing sophistication: The Vietnamese market is rapidly maturing. Operators who started with 5 accounts and manual management now run 50+ accounts and need professional tools. This transition is where the gap between profile management and campaign management becomes critical.
Common Vietnamese Media Buyer Workflow (Current)
Morning:
1. Open Hidemyacc โ launch 20+ browser profiles
2. Check each account manually in Ads Manager
3. Adjust budgets account by account
4. Create new campaigns by copying settings manually
5. Screenshot performance data into spreadsheets
Afternoon:
6. Monitor spending across accounts (manually)
7. Pause underperforming ads (one by one)
8. Report to clients using manual compilations
Time spent: 6-10 hours daily on operational tasks
This workflow works at small scale. At 20+ accounts, it becomes the bottleneck that prevents growth.
The Campaign Management Gap
Hidemyacc solves the identity problem brilliantly. Each browser profile has a unique fingerprint, its own cookies, its own proxy โ Meta sees each profile as a different user on a different device.
But Hidemyacc does not manage campaigns. Specifically:
What Hidemyacc Cannot Do
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Create campaigns in bulk | Not available โ must create one by one in Ads Manager |
| Edit budgets across all accounts | Not available โ must visit each account manually |
| Automated budget rules | Not available โ no rule engine |
| Cross-account reporting | Not available โ data stays in individual profiles |
| Real-time alerts | Not available โ no notification system |
| Team permissions for campaign management | Limited โ profile sharing only |
| Performance analytics dashboard | Not available โ Hidemyacc is a browser, not an analytics tool |
The RPA Workaround (And Its Limits)
Hidemyacc includes a drag-drop RPA builder that lets you automate browser actions. Vietnamese media buyers use it for tasks like:
- Automating login sequences
- Copying campaign settings between accounts
- Taking screenshots of performance data
- Filling forms repeatedly
This helps with repetitive browser tasks, but it does not solve the campaign management problem:
- RPA breaks when Meta updates Ads Manager โ which happens frequently
- RPA is sequential โ it processes one account at a time, in one browser profile at a time
- RPA cannot access API-only features โ no batch operations, no webhooks, no server-side rules
- RPA maintenance is time-consuming โ fixing broken scripts after every Meta UI update
Building the Complete Stack: Hidemyacc + AdRow
The solution is not to replace Hidemyacc โ it is to complement it with a tool that handles what it cannot.
The Two-Layer Architecture
Layer 1: Identity Management (Hidemyacc)
โโโ Profile creation and fingerprint management
โโโ Proxy assignment per account
โโโ Manual logins and verifications
โโโ Browser-level tasks via RPA
โโโ Account warmup workflows
Layer 2: Campaign Management (AdRow via Meta API v23.0)
โโโ Bulk campaign creation and editing
โโโ Cross-account budget management
โโโ Automated optimization rules
โโโ Unified reporting dashboard
โโโ Team collaboration with 6-level RBAC
โโโ Real-time Telegram alerts
How AdRow Complements Hidemyacc
| Task | Without AdRow | With AdRow |
|---|---|---|
| Check all account performance | Open 20+ profiles, visit each Ads Manager | Single dashboard, all accounts |
| Adjust budgets across accounts | Visit each account, change manually | Bulk edit, or automated rules |
| Create 10 similar campaigns | Copy manually 10 times | Clone and deploy in seconds |
| Get alerted when spending spikes | Check manually every few hours | Real-time Telegram notification |
| Report to clients | Screenshots + spreadsheets | Export from unified dashboard |
| Pause underperforming ads | Find and pause in each account | Automated rules handle it 24/7 |
Time Savings Calculation
For a Vietnamese media buyer managing 30 accounts:
| Task | Manual (hours/week) | With AdRow (hours/week) | Saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance monitoring | 10 | 2 | 8 hours |
| Budget adjustments | 5 | 0.5 | 4.5 hours |
| Campaign creation | 8 | 2 | 6 hours |
| Reporting | 5 | 1 | 4 hours |
| RPA maintenance | 3 | 0 | 3 hours |
| Total | 31 | 5.5 | 25.5 hours |
At a Vietnamese media buyer rate of 200,000-500,000 VND/hour, 25.5 hours saved represents 5.1-12.75 million VND/month โ significantly more than AdRow's Starter plan cost of approximately 2.1 million VND/month.
Cost Comparison: Complete Stacks
Stack 1: Hidemyacc Only (Current Approach)
| Cost Element | Monthly (USD) | Monthly (VND approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Hidemyacc Team (100 profiles) | $30 | 750,000 |
| Residential proxies (100 IPs) | $100-200 | 2,500,000-5,000,000 |
| Account replacements (bans) | $50-200 | 1,250,000-5,000,000 |
| Time cost (31 hours operational) | $310-620 | 7,750,000-15,500,000 |
| Total | $490-1,050 | 12,250,000-26,250,000 |
Stack 2: Hidemyacc + AdRow (Recommended)
| Cost Element | Monthly (USD) | Monthly (VND approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Hidemyacc Team (100 profiles) | $30 | 750,000 |
| Residential proxies (100 IPs) | $100-200 | 2,500,000-5,000,000 |
| AdRow Starter | ~$86 (EUR 79) | ~2,150,000 |
| Reduced account replacements | $20-50 | 500,000-1,250,000 |
| Time cost (5.5 hours operational) | $55-110 | 1,375,000-2,750,000 |
| Total | $291-476 | 7,275,000-11,900,000 |
Net savings: $199-574/month (4,975,000-14,350,000 VND/month)
The combined stack is cheaper AND more capable. The time savings alone offset AdRow's cost.
Setup Guide: Hidemyacc + AdRow
1Step 1: Organize Hidemyacc Profiles
If you already use Hidemyacc, your profiles are set up. Ensure each profile:
- Has a dedicated proxy (residential or mobile)
- Is assigned to a specific Meta ad account
- Has cookies and sessions maintained (regular logins)
- Is organized in Hidemyacc groups by client or purpose
2Step 2: Connect Meta Accounts to AdRow
- Visit adrow.ai and start the 14-day free trial
- For each Meta ad account, use AdRow's OAuth flow to connect
- OAuth means your Meta credentials are never shared with AdRow โ Meta handles authentication directly
- Import your existing campaign structure
3Step 3: Migrate Campaign Management
Week 1 โ Reporting only (zero risk):
- Use AdRow's dashboard to monitor all accounts
- Compare with your manual checks โ verify data matches
- Get comfortable with the unified view
Week 2 โ Budget management:
- Start making budget adjustments through AdRow
- Set up basic automated rules (e.g., pause if CPA exceeds threshold)
- Continue using Hidemyacc for browser-level tasks
Week 3 โ Campaign operations:
- Create new campaigns through AdRow
- Use bulk operations for multi-account deployments
- Set up Telegram alerts for spending anomalies
Week 4 โ Full optimization:
- Configure advanced automated rules
- Set up team permissions (if you have team members)
- Retire RPA workflows that AdRow replaces
4Step 4: Maintain Hidemyacc for Browser Tasks
Continue using Hidemyacc for:
- Profile warmup and maintenance
- Manual account verifications
- Payment method updates (requires browser login)
- Any non-Meta platform tasks
- Checking ad previews and landing pages
Vietnamese Market-Specific Tips
Optimize for Vietnamese Payment Methods
- Use international credit cards for AdRow (Visa/Mastercard work)
- Consider sharing an AdRow team account among your operation to split costs
- AdRow's Pro plan (EUR 199/month) supports team features, making it cost-effective for groups of 3-5 media buyers
Leverage Vietnamese Community Knowledge
The Vietnamese media buyer community is strong on Facebook and Telegram. Key resources:
- Share AdRow workflow tips in Vietnamese media buyer groups
- Compare setups with other Vietnamese operators
- Request Vietnamese-language materials from both Hidemyacc and AdRow support
Scale Gradually
Vietnamese operations tend to grow fast once they find a working formula. The Hidemyacc + AdRow stack scales well:
| Scale | Hidemyacc Plan | AdRow Plan | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5-10 accounts | Base ($15) | Starter (EUR 79) | ~$101 |
| 10-30 accounts | Team ($30) | Starter (EUR 79) | ~$116 |
| 30-100 accounts | Business ($40) | Pro (EUR 199) | ~$257 |
| 100+ accounts | Business ($40) | Enterprise (EUR 499) | ~$583 |
Even at the Enterprise tier, the combined stack cost is below what most operations spend on proxies and account replacements alone.
When to Consider Alternatives to Hidemyacc
While Hidemyacc is excellent for Vietnamese media buyers, consider alternatives if:
- You need more advanced fingerprinting โ GoLogin or Multilogin offer more sophisticated fingerprint engines for high-risk accounts
- You need cloud browser access โ Some competitors offer cloud-hosted profiles accessible from any device
- You are scaling beyond 300 profiles โ Enterprise-grade options like Multilogin or AdsPower may offer better pricing at very high volumes
- You need API access to the browser โ Programmatic profile management via API (available in GoLogin and AdsPower) enables more advanced automation
In all cases, the campaign management layer (AdRow) remains the same regardless of which anti-detect browser you choose.
Conclusion
Hidemyacc is the right tool for Vietnamese media buyers who need affordable, locally-supported browser profile management. It excels at what it was built for โ creating and managing isolated browser identities at a price point that makes sense for the Vietnamese market.
But as your operation scales, browser profiles alone are not enough. Campaign management, reporting, automated rules, and team collaboration require a dedicated platform that works at the API level.
The Hidemyacc + AdRow stack gives Vietnamese media buyers the best of both worlds: affordable local identity management plus professional-grade campaign operations through Meta's official Marketing API. The combined cost is often lower than the anti-detect-only approach when you factor in time savings and reduced ban-related losses.
Complete your stack with AdRow โ 14-day free trial at adrow.ai. Starter plan from EUR 79/month, Pro at EUR 199/month, Enterprise at EUR 499/month.
See also: Best Anti-Detect Browser for Meta Ads 2026, AdRow vs Anti-Detect Browsers, GeeLark Cloud Phones for Meta Ads
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