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Stay Hidden: 4 Key Steps to Ensure Account Security Using Multilogin

Author: Yelena V (Updated on March 16, 2026)

Updated on March 16, 2026

← First read: Multilogin is simple and easy to use: A three-step beginner's guide

Have you ever been frustrated by accounts getting banned while managing multiple profiles? Multilogin provides a solution for you!

With Multilogin, you can create browser profiles that websites will treat as completely independent devices—allowing you to scale your business while keeping your accounts safe.

In this guide, we will walk you through four essential steps to make the most of Multilogin. Whether you are an e-commerce entrepreneur, a social media marketer, or an affiliate expert, this will help you avoid bans, stay stealthy, and maximize efficiency. Let's get started! 🔥

Step 1: Hide Your IP

Multiple accounts require staying independent and low-key. You need a profile that looks like a real user, with settings that match legitimate configurations.

To avoid detection, each profile needs its own IP. A dedicated IP ensures that your accounts are not linked, helping you stay undetected. Choosing the right dedicated IP allows your browsing to be smooth and undetected.

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There’s no need to overthink advanced settings—the default settings are sufficient. A well-configured profile means you can freely use multiple accounts without triggering any alerts.

We have a detailed guide to help you successfully complete all of these steps! Please go to how to create and launch a profile in Multilogin.

Step 2: Add Cookies to Your Profile

Although Multilogin can handle your browser fingerprint, there is another key factor you cannot ignore—behavioral consistency.

Adding cookies to each profile is essential—it can mimic real user behavior and help you remain stealthy. Think about it: ordinary users do not immediately create accounts on websites after installing a browser. Instead, they browse, build history, and accumulate cookies over time.

Platforms like Google and Facebook check your cookies to see which websites you have visited—even before you have an account. If your browser has no cookies, it might trigger warnings, making the site more likely to suspect that it's an automated bot.

Here are ways to obtain cookies (you can use any of the following options):

  • Use our built-in preset Cookies and CookieRobot features
  • Manually collect cookies by visiting relevant websites
  • Import cookies from other browsers

What’s the bottom line? Before taking any major actions, be sure to load cookies into your profiles. This is one of the easiest ways to make your browsing appear legitimate and natural.

Watch the video "How Websites Detect Multiple Accounts" for a more detailed explanation of this topic!

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Step 3: Create or Import an Account

If you want to import an existing account, do not skip the cookie step. Adding the correct cookies to your profile helps maintain consistency and makes the account appear natural.

Important tip: Make sure the geographic location and browser type (Chrome Mimic, Firefox Stealthfox) match the original settings. This can prevent your account from being detected.

Use purchased accounts with caution. You cannot be sure how they were created or know their history. What is a safer approach? Use accounts from trusted sources like family or friends.

If you need to create an account on the target website, now is the time to do so. Here are some details to keep in mind during this process:

  • Each account needs its own profile and a unique IP address
  • All registration details should be different — name, email, payment method, phone number, etc.
  • Match geographic settings — global IP location, phone country code, and payment card origin should be consistent

Skipping these steps may cause your account to be flagged quickly. Setting things up correctly from the beginning helps you avoid unnecessary restrictions.

Step 4: Warm up your account

When creating a new account, there is usually a goal—to run ads, sell products, or make purchases. But the problem is: new accounts are the primary targets of detection systems because they have no history. This is why it is crucial to warm them up correctly. Warming up means gradually building the target website's trust in the account before performing significant actions with it.

Don't know where to start?

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  • Refer to how to warm up profiles in Multilogin for a detailed guide
  • Watch step-by-step guides on how to warm up Facebook accounts and corresponding profiles

Take this step seriously—it determines whether you will eventually be detected.

→ Next read: How to warm up profiles in Multilogin

In this article

  • Step 1: Hide your IP
  • Step 2: Add cookies to your profile
  • Step 3: Create or import accounts
  • Step 4: Warm up your accounts

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