How to run CookieRobot in Multilogin X interface
Who can use this feature?
- 👨💻 Account owner and all team member roles
- 💰 Available on all plans
What CookieRobot does
CookieRobot opens websites for you, accepts cookie pop-ups automatically, and does other actions to gather cookies for your profiles. This helps your profiles look more legit, like a real person browsing the web.
Why CookieRobot is useful
- Saves time: you don’t need to visit each website yourself
- Makes profiles look real: build a browsing history for your profiles
- Works in bulk: you can run up to 10 profiles at once to speed up the process
How to access CookieRobot settings
CookieRobot can't run on profiles that are already active, so you need to stop them first.
- Go to your profile list
- Select up to 10 profiles using checkboxes on the left
- Click “Run CookieRobot” in the top toolbar or in the right-click menu

How to set up and run CookieRobot
Once you click “Run CookieRobot”, you'll see a window with its settings:
- Add URLs separated by commas, spaces, or line breaks to the “Links to crawl” space, or leave it blank to use the default list of websites
- Turn on or off the setting to automatically close the profile after it finishes crawling all the websites
- Click “Run” and a message will pop up saying “Running CookieRobot for X profiles”
Once CookieRobot is done, we'll show a message “CookieRobot task completed”.

FAQs
Which websites should I add to the “Links to crawl” list?
Add websites that are relevant to your use case, plus popular sites that most people visit in your target region. Also, don’t forget to add your target domain. This way, CookieRobot has a better shot at picking up useful cookies.
Thanks to browser security rules, one website usually can't directly read cookies from another website. But here’s the catch – third-party cookies, tracking pixels, and scripts can track you across different sites.
So, while one site can’t peek at another site’s cookies, those tracking tools can still follow you around the web.
How many websites should CookieRobot visit?
Instead of running a huge list all at once, it’s better to run CookieRobot in balanced batches a few times over several days. This helps your proxy stay stable and reduces the risk of IP leaks.
What’s the default website list?
Here’s the list CookieRobot uses, if you leave the field “Links to crawl” empty:
- aliexpress.com
- amazon.com
- ebay.com
- fiverr.com
- google.com
- reddit.com
- twitch.com
- twitter.com
- yahoo.com
- youtube.com
- en.wikipedia.org
When using the default list, remember to consider the domain origin. For example, if you’re collecting cookies for a UK Amazon account, you should use amazon.co.uk, not amazon.com.
Will CookieRobot use proxy data?
Yes, CookieRobot uses proxy data. To save on traffic, enable proxy traffic saver in your profile settings. You can disable it later if needed.
We don't recommend collecting cookies without a proxy and using them later with a different IP. Websites can track your IP, and switching locations might raise flags.
How long does CookieRobot stay on each website?
By default, CookieRobot spends around 3 minutes on each website. It’ll perform 3 actions, like clicking on the cookie consent pop-up (yep, it does this automatically). Once the timer hits 3 minutes, it moves on to the next site.
In which order does CookieRobot visit websites?
CookieRobot shuffles the list of sites, so the process looks natural and random.
Does CookieRobot accept cookies automatically?
Yup! If a site asks for cookie consent, CookieRobot will automatically click “Allow cookies” for you.