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CookieRobot in Multilogin 6
Written by Yana Shcharbina
Updated on December 12th, 2024
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This feature is only available in Multilogin 6. If you need it in Multilogin X, please let our support team know, and we will consider your feedback for future updates. For a full comparison of both apps, see this page.
To mimic a regular user and prevent suspicion when handling multiple accounts, use cookies. It's best to collect them right after profile creation: this way you can ensure that the profile has authentic cookie history before accessing target websites. Click here to get more recommendations.
CookieRobot simplifies this process. Just enter your list of links and start automation with a single click, saving you valuable time and effort.
Using CookieRobot
To access CookieRobot, open your browser profile settings and select "Run CookieRobot":
You can specify the URLs, the time that CookieRobot will spend on each website, and whether you need to close and save the browser after the CookieRobot has finished collecting cookies:
CookieRobot tips
How many websites should CookieRobot visit?
Your target website only has access to its own cookies or cookies obtained through identifiers. Since we usually don't know if a particular website has those identifiers, we can't say whether visiting it is useful. Therefore, the more websites you visit, the higher the chance is that among them will be those that transmit information to your target website.
You can use this list of most popular websites: Alexa Top 1000 Most Visited Websites.
How long should CookieRobot crawl each website for?
The longer the crawling time is, the more links within the website will be accessed, and the more cookies will be gathered. Typically, crawling every URL for 2–5 minutes is enough.