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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:27:13+00:00 2026-05-14T00:27:13+00:00

Is it possible/recommended to use background worker threads with the web browser control? I

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Is it possible/recommended to use background worker threads with the web browser control?

I am creating a bot that searches google for keywords, then checks for sites in the first 10 pages to see if a site is ranked.

The user can provide a maximum of 20 sites to check, and can use proxies. So ideally I’d like to have 5 threads working at once.

Is it possible? I might have heard somewhere that there are problems with WebBrowser control and threads.

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    2026-05-14T00:27:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:27 am

    It is not. WebBrowser uses Internet Explorer which is a COM component. COM components have a threading model, IE uses “Apartment”. Which is an expensive word that means it is not thread-safe. You are allowed to call its methods in a BGW but COM will automatically marshal the call to the UI thread. Since all method calls and property accesses actually happen on the UI thread, you will make it slower by using a BGW.

    You can in fact run WebBrowser on another thread, you’ll have to create an instance of it on that thread. And you will have to create a thread that is a so-called Single Threaded Apartment. STA, an acronym you might well recognize from the [STAThread] attribute on the Main() method of a Winforms or WPF application. Changing a worker thread to STA requires calling Thread.SetApartmentState() before you start it. You cannot do this for a BGW. And the thread must pump a message loop to implement the STA contract, it must call Application.Run(). Required, for one, to get WebBrowser to raise its events. This answer shows the approach.

    Consider using the WebRequest class.

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