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How to Change the Active Session Lock in Multilogin
Author Yelena V (Updated on March 4, 2026)
Updated on March 4, 2026
What is the purpose of a session lock
Active session lock prevents the same browser profile from being opened on multiple devices simultaneously. This protects your data, fingerprint settings, and sync status, avoiding confusion.
Why Session Locks Are Useful

- Protect data: Avoid losing cookies, form data, or unsaved work
- Prevent sync issues: Prevent profile sessions from conflicting across devices
- Maintain fingerprint consistency: Avoid detecting conflicting profile behavior
How Session Locks Work
When the configuration file is running on Device A, it cannot be opened simultaneously on Device B. If you try to open it, you will see a padlock icon instead of the start/stop button.
How to Unlock or Stop an Active Session
Normal Stop
Click the 'Stop' button in the profile list. This allows you to safely end the session and unlock the profile.

If the configuration file remains locked
- Hover the mouse over the lock icon, then click "Unlock" or click "Unlock All" at the top right of the dashboard
- Refresh the page – the padlock will disappear
If you do not see the 'Unlock Profile' button
- Stop all running profiles
- Disconnect the agent
- Delete the .lock files in the /%username%/mlx folder
/%username%/mlx
.lock

- Refresh the dashboard
- Reconnect the agent
- You should now see the "Unlock Profile" button – click it to unlock
Professional Tips
- Always use the Multilogin 'Stop' button to close profiles
- If problems occur, make it a habit to refresh the dashboard
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my configuration file still locked after closing it?
It may have crashed or not closed properly. Please use the above unlocking steps to fix it.

Can I force open the profile on another device?
No — this is intentional. This is to ensure the security of your data and identity.
What does the padlock icon mean?
This means the session is still running somewhere – or Multilogin thinks it is running.
In this article
- What is the purpose of a session lock
- Why session locks are useful
- How session locks work
- How to unlock or stop an active session
- Normal stopping
- If the profile remains locked
- If you do not see the "Unlock Profile" button
- Pro tips
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is my profile still locked after closing?
- Can I force open the profile on another device?
- What does the lock icon mean?

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