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Mobile browser profiles
Written by Yana Shcharbina
Updated on January 15th, 2024
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Mobile profiles act like mobile browsers, letting you turn the screen, zoom in/out, and interact as if using touch. This builds trust with websites.
For this profile type, we amend the following fingerprint values:
- Screen resolution
- User-Agent and platform (typical for Android browsers)
- Fonts
- WebGL parameters
- MaxTouchpoints (a Navigator object indicating the most touch points a device can handle at once)
Things to note
- To use mobile profiles on macOS and display the correct dimensions on any OS, add this string to your app.properties file and restart the app first:
multiloginapp.mobile.use_custom_device=false
- In Multilogin, you can only use Android as a mobile OS, as iOS isn't supported
- Since these profiles do not act as mobile devices, the installation of other mobile applications is not available for them
Creating a mobile profile
You can also create mobile profiles using API.
- Click "Create new" in the left navigation panel
- Enter the name of the profile
- Select "Android" as the operating system
- Select the "Proxy" tab if you would like to add proxies
- Click "Check proxy" to check the connection:
- "Connection test passed" means that Multilogin was able to connect to the proxy successfully and get the required IP-dependent data (Timezone, WebRTC, and Geolocation)
- "Connection test failed" means that Multilogin couldn't connect to the proxy – see this page for possible solutions
- Your privacy settings and fingerprints are set automatically; it's best to stick with defaults, but you can customize them if needed:
- Edit all IP-related settings (Timezone, WebRTC, and Geolocation)
- Edit other fingerprints in the "Advanced" section
- Click “Create profile”