
The feature of Orbita Browser that I find most appealing is its usability in real-life scenarios where dealing with multiple environments is a constant problem. For instance, when dealing with multiple client dashboards and ad accounts at the same time, using a regular browser can cause problems when dealing with multiple accounts due to session conflicts that may occur. In such a case, using Orbita Browser can help in dealing with multiple accounts without any issues. In another situation, when testing web campaigns internally, we found that using this browser can help in simulating a clean environment for users without any cached information. This can help in gaining better insights. This browser can also come in handy when dealing with sensitive information where tracking and data persistence are a problem. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
However, one limitation I have observed with the Orbita Browser is evident in more complicated, real-world usage scenarios. For example, in managing multiple client accounts, isolation can be beneficial; however, in certain situations, it might make changing between environments slightly more disjointed compared to more integrated multiple profile environments. We have also encountered minor compatibility problems with certain web tools or extensions, especially those designed for more mainstream browsers like Chrome. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

