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Quick profiles
Written by Yelena Varabyeva
Updated on September 17th, 2024
Quick profiles are perfect for one-time tasks that don't require data saving. When you close a quick profile, it is automatically deleted along with all its data.
- Click “Quick profile” in the main app window
- Choose an operating system that matches your original OS (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Choose the browser profile type: Either Mimic that is built on Chrome or Stealthfox that is built on Firefox
- Specify the number of profiles you need to launch (10 max)
- Change the start page: You can set your own start URL and add more links to open when you launch a profile
- Select "Multilogin" to use the built-in proxy service or choose "Custom" under the "Proxy" tab to add your own proxy
Multilogin proxy
- Select "Multilogin"
- Select a location by specifying the country, region, and city
- Choose a protocol (HTTP or SOCKS5)
- Set an IP rotation method:
- Keep IP for as long as possible: Your IP will change on average every 24h
- Custom, sec: You can specify the frequency of your IP rotation
- Click “Launch”
Custom proxy
One proxy
- Choose a protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
- Enter proxy details (if it's IP-authenticated, leave "Login" and "Password" fields blank)
Paste proxy details into the "IP or host" field in the format IP:port:login:password
and other fields will be populated automatically.
- Click "Check proxy":
- "Proxy check passed" means that Multilogin successfully connected to your proxy and got the required IP-dependent data
- "Proxy check failed" means that Multilogin couldn't connect to your proxy – click here to learn why
- Finally, click “Launch”
Proxy list
- Choose a protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
- Add a maximum of 20 proxies in the format
IP:port
orIP:port:login:password
- Choose how the system should use proxies:
- Sequentially – from top to bottom
- Randomly – in random order without repetition
- Finally, click “Launch”