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Master Multi-Account Management Methods: Proper Use of Cookies
Author Yelena V (Updated on November 11, 2025) Updated on November 11, 2025
Why do I need to collect cookies?
If you manage multiple accounts, cookies are your good friend. They help create browsing histories that look real and natural, making it less likely for websites to flag you as suspicious. No cookies = a higher chance of being banned. Therefore, using cookies is key to avoiding detection and bans by target websites.
Can the target website see cookies from other websites?

No. Due to the same-origin policy, the target website cannot see cookies from other domains. For example, BBC.com cannot see cookies from Etsy.com.
However, some tracking tools can collect data across sites. For example:
- Facebook Pixels (such as the "Like" or "Share" buttons) place a unique cookie in your browser, which Facebook then uses to track your activity across different websites.
- Google Analytics does something similar through embedded tracking scripts.
Therefore, while individual websites cannot share cookies, large platforms that own tracking tools can.
Watch our video: How Facebook and Google Track You? The Truth Behind Secret Tracking Algorithms.

Does the creation time of a cookie matter?
Yes! The older, the better (to a certain extent). If you are collecting cookies, let them sit for a few days before using them on the target website. This helps to build a credible browsing history, making you look like a real user rather than an automated bot.
Can I collect cookies without a global IP and use them under different IPs?
It may seem like a good idea to collect cookies without using a global IP and only use a global IP when creating an account, but this is not recommended. Cookies can store your location (such as your IP address), so if you collect cookies in one place (for example, Brazil) and then use them under a different IP (for example, in the UK), the website may notice the switch and flag it.
Tip: If you want to save on global IP costs, you can try enabling traffic-saving mode in your profile settings. However, CAPTCHAs may pop up, and traffic-saving mode might make them harder to solve. But during the warm-up phase, this is not a big issue.

In this article
- Why do I need to collect cookies?
- Can the target website see cookies from other websites?
- Does the creation time of a cookie matter?
- Can I collect cookies without a global IP and use them under different IPs?
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