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How to Transfer Configuration Files from Other Applications to Multilogin
Author Yelena V (Updated on June 12, 2026)
Updated on June 12, 2026
Looking to switch from other software to Multilogin? This guide will help you seamlessly transfer your browser profiles. Follow these simple steps to complete the transition smoothly and stress-free!
Step 1: Export Your Cookie

First, export the cookies from the current browser. These cookies help maintain session data and keep your account running smoothly without needing to log in again.
Step 2: Get a Multilogin Subscription
Not subscribed yet? Check out Multilogin: Quick Start Guide to get started.
Step 3: Create a Multilogin Browser Profile
Make your new Multilogin setup match your old browser as closely as possible:

- Choose the correct browser type: use Mimic for Chrome-based browsers, and Stealthfox for Firefox
- Set a global IP: use the same global IP or a global IP with the same geographic location
Although you won't get a 100% identical browser fingerprint because Multilogin's parameters may differ from your previous browser, try to match as many settings as possible for the best results.
Want to learn more about Multilogin's profile settings? Check out the articles in the 'Fingerprint' section.
Step 4: Import Your Cookie
Finally, it's time to import your cookies: this helps seamlessly retain your session data. Alright, your profile has been transferred! If you need to migrate more profiles, please repeat this process 😉

In this article
- Step 1: Export your cookies
- Step 2: Get a Multilogin subscription
- Step 3: Create a Multilogin browser profile
- Step 4: Import your cookies
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