How to use Pre-made cookies in Multilogin X
Who can use this feature?
- 👨💻 Account owner, manager, and user
- 💰 Available on all plans
Pre-made cookies in Multilogin X help you set up browser profiles that look like they’ve been used for a while, without you having to manually collect cookies. This can save you a ton of time when managing multiple accounts or running automations.
In this article, we’ll break down how Pre-made cookies work, what to expect, and the rules around using them.
Note that at the moment, pre-made cookies are available for regular profiles only, not quick profiles.
- In the UI, you can find this feature right next to proxy settings in your regular profiles
- In the API, you can use the endpoint Pre-made Cookies

Which website should you choose?
How many cookies do you get?
The number of cookies you get varies. You don’t need to worry about collecting additional cookies, though – what you get should be enough for most purposes.
Here's how you can view cookies in a profile:
- For Mimic, paste
chrome://settings/content/all
into the browser address bar - For Stealthfox, paste
about:preferences#privacy
into the browser address bar, and on the page that opens, select “Cookies” → “Manage data”
Will you get the same cookies as others?
Nope! Every set of cookies you get is unique. This means no two profiles will ever have the same cookies, so you won’t trigger any bans or detection. This is super important if you’re managing a lot of profiles or doing automated work across different platforms.
What are mixed cookies?
Mixed cookies come from over 500 popular websites, like Facebook, Google, eBay, Amazon, and more. These cookies make your profile look like it’s been active on well-known platforms, which is great for appearing legit.
What about aged cookies?
Aged cookies are simply older cookies. Right now, the oldest cookies we provide are about 9 months old, but this might change in the future. For now, you can think of them as cookies that have been around for almost a year, which helps make your profile look like it’s been in use for a while.