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How to Preload Profiles in Multilogin

Author Yelena V (Updated on March 4, 2026)

Updated on March 4, 2026

Warming up a browser profile is like breaking in a new pair of sneakers—take it slow, and they will fit perfectly. Follow these practices to blend in like a professional and avoid drawing unnecessary attention from websites.

Using High-Quality IP Addresses

Not all IPs are equally reliable. Using low-quality or frequently changing IPs may raise suspicions. Here are some tips for smooth browsing without being detected:

  • Stick to high-quality residential global IPs (Multilogin's global IP solution is very reliable)
  • Keep your IP location consistent – changing too frequently can make websites suspicious

If you must change locations, do it gradually, as if you are traveling around the world, rather than teleporting wildly.

Create Cookie History

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Websites prefer a good history—it makes you look legitimate. A new profile without cookies is very suspicious. Here are some tips on how to build trust naturally:

  • Spend a few days browsing casually—think of it as a warm-up before exercise
  • Let cookies accumulate naturally or use our built-in tools: Cookie import, pre-made cookies, and CookieRobot

Visit Related Websites

Your browsing habits should align with the intended purpose of your profile. Random or unstable behavior will make you stand out. Please follow the steps below to remain natural:

  • Visit websites that match the purpose of your profile. Using social media? Then browse a variety, like posts, and explore.
  • Act naturally: Open multiple tabs, switch between them, and do not stay on just one page.

Slowly Begin

Jumping too quickly may trigger the safety system. Imagine the situation of entering a new gym—start with lifting light weights, then lift heavier weights. The method is as follows:

  • No need to act immediately—avoid rash actions like mass messaging or quick purchases.
  • Warm up by searching on Google, scrolling, and clicking links—just like you normally do.

Use a realistic schedule

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Real users do not have mechanical schedules. If your profile logs in at the same time every day, this is a warning sign. Instead:

  • Vary your activity times — real people do not browse at set times like a timer
  • Spread out your actions, rather than running your profile quickly in large batches

Imitating Human Behavior

Nothing highlights the 'robotic' nature more than unnatural behavior. You want your actions to appear as if they are performed by a real person. Try the following strategies:

  • Scroll, click, and browse at a natural pace – no need for long periods of fast scrolling
  • Mix things up. Don’t always follow the same sequence (search → click → like → repeat)
  • Fill out your profile step by step. Upload profile photos, edit your resume, connect with others — steady progress is key
  • Manually type when filling out forms — copy-pasting may trigger bot detection
  • If your goal is e-commerce shopping, start with small purchases before spending a lot of money

Participate in Interaction

Real users interact. If your profile just exists without interaction, it will raise suspicion. Here’s how to blend in:

  • On social media, like posts, watch videos, comment—act like you belong here
  • Shopping? Add items to your cart but don’t check out immediately. No one impulsively buys everything at once
  • Subscribe to newsletters, open emails—build some email trust
  • Browse content specific to your global IP location (local news, services, etc.)

By following these steps, you’ll soon make your browser profile feel at home. Relax, stay authentic, and let your profile settle in naturally.

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In this article

  • Use high-quality IP addresses
  • Build cookie history
  • Visit relevant websites
  • Start slowly
  • Use a realistic schedule
  • Mimic human behavior
  • Engage in interaction

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