Stay undetected: 4 key steps to safe multiaccounting with Multilogin X
Ever struggled with account bans or restrictions when managing multiple online profiles? Multilogin has your back!
With Multilogin, you can create browser profiles that websites see as completely separate native devices – allowing you to scale your business while keeping accounts secure.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through four must-know steps to get the most out of Multilogin. Whether you're an e-commerce entrepreneur, social media marketer, or affiliate pro, this will help you avoid bans, stay organized, and maximize efficiency. Let’s dive in! 🔥
Step 1: mask your IP
Multiaccounting is all about keeping things separate and low-key. You’ll need a unique profile that looks like a real user, with settings that match a legit setup.
To stay under the radar, each profile needs its own IP. Proxies make sure your accounts don’t get linked, helping you fly under the radar. Picking the right proxy keeps your browsing smooth and undetectable.
No need to overthink advanced settings – defaults work just fine. A well-set profile means you can multiaccount freely without setting off any alarms.
We have a detailed guide that will help you complete all of these steps successfully! Head over to How to create and launch a profile in Multilogin X.
Step 2: add cookies to your profile
While Multilogin handles your browser fingerprint, there's another key factor you can’t ignore – behavioral consistency.
Adding cookies to each profile is a must – it mimics the actions of a real user and helps you stay under the radar. Think about it: a regular user doesn’t create an account on a website immediately after installing a browser. Instead, they browse, build up history, and accumulate cookies over time.
Platforms like Google and Facebook check your cookies to see what sites you’ve visited – even before you have an account. If your browser has zero cookies, it can raise red flags, making websites more likely to suspect automation.
Here's how you can get cookies (you can use any of the options below):
- Use our built-in features called Pre-made cookies and CookieRobot
- Collect cookies manually by visiting relevant websites
- Import cookies from other browsers
Bottom line? Always load cookies into your profiles before taking any major actions. It’s one of the easiest ways to make your browsing look legit and natural.
Check out the video How do websites detect multiple accounts explaining this topic in more detail!
Step 3: create or import an account
If you’re importing an existing account, don’t skip the cookie step. Adding the right cookies to a profile helps maintain consistency and makes the account look natural.
Key tip: make sure the geolocation and browser type (Mimic for Chrome, Stealthfox for Firefox) match the original setup. This keeps your account under the radar.
Be careful with purchased accounts. You can’t always tell how they were created or what history they have. A safer move? Use accounts from trusted sources, like family or friends.
If you need to create an account on your target website, this is the time to do it. Here are a few details to keep in mind during that process:
- Each account needs its own profile and unique IP address
- All registration details should be different – name, email, payment method, phone number, etc
- Match geolocation settings – proxy location, phone number country code, and payment card origin should align
Skipping these steps can get your account flagged fast. Set things up correctly from the start, and you’ll avoid unnecessary restrictions.
Step 4: warm up your account
When you create a new account, there’s usually a goal – running ads, selling products, or making purchases. But here’s the catch: brand-new accounts are prime targets for detection systems because they have no history. That’s why warming them up the right way is crucial. Warm-up means gradually building trust for a new online account before using it for big actions.
The best shortcut? Use existing accounts from family or friends. These already have behavioral data, making them far more trustworthy in the eyes of platforms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon.
Not sure where to start?
- Check out How to warm up a profile in Multilogin X for a detailed guide
- Watch How to warm up Facebook accounts and immortal profiles for a step-by-step breakdown
Take this step seriously – it can mean the difference between smooth scaling and getting flagged before you even begin.
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