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How to Find Important Files in Multilogin
Author Yelena V (Updated on June 11, 2026)
Updated on June 11, 2026
Who can use this feature?
- 👨💻 Account owners and all team members
- 💰 Available for all plans
Uses of the File System
Understanding Multilogin's file system helps with troubleshooting, managing logs, and even preloading browser extensions. Whether you are delving into logs or customizing profiles, being familiar with how to use the folders can save you time and reduce your stress.
File System Path
You can find the main Multilogin folder on your device at the following locations:

- Windows: C:Users%username%mlx
C:Users%username%mlx
- macOS: /Users/%username%/mlx
/Users/%username%/mlx
- Linux: /home/%username%/mlx
/home/%username%/mlx
Folder Structure Breakdown
Folder | Purpose
agent | Contains installed agent versions, installation files, and latest log upload information

configs | Stores additional configuration files for the launcher
custom_extensions | Saves browser extensions you want to pre-upload to profiles
deps | Contains downloaded browser cores
exports | Stores exported profile .zip files
launcher (in deps) | Stores versioned subfolders of the global IP executable
logs | Saves log files—very useful for diagnosing issues (and sharing with support personnel)
profiles | Stores profile data, organized by user ID, workspace ID, and profile ID
.zip
Professional Tips

- Pre-upload extensions to the custom_extensions folder for quick use in profiles
custom_extensions
- When a failure occurs, check the logs first — if needed, send them to support personnel
- The Profiles folder = the core of your data. Unless you know what you are doing, avoid moving or deleting files in it
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move the Multilogin folder to another drive?
Not recommended. It may break the path and cause problems — please keep it in the default location.
How to check my browser's core files?
Go to the deps folder – they are all there, version-controlled, and ready to go.
deps

Is it safe to delete log files?
Yes – but if you are working on a problem, they will help you.
In this article
- Uses of the file system
- File system paths
- Folder structure breakdown
- Professional tips
- Frequently asked questions
- Can I move the Multilogin folder to another drive?
- How do I view my browser core files?
- Is it safe to delete log files?
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