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Profile Settings
Updated over a week ago

After clicking "Edit Profile" to enter the page, it includes several sections: Basic Information, Proxy, Account, Cookies, Browser Startup Page, and Advanced Settings. You can make changes based on your needs.


Basic Information


In "Basic Information," you can edit the profile's basic details, including profile name, browser kernel, operating system, UA, canvas fingerprint innovation, Profile group, Profile tag, and profile note to help you complete your tasks more efficiently.

  • Profile Name: You can either customize the profile name or use the default name provided.

  • Browser Kernel: You can choose the kernel based on your needs. It is recommended to select the latest kernel.

  • Operating System: You can select the operating system based on your needs, including Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS.

  • UA: Various UA versions are available for selection, with a wide range of data UA options provided.

  • Canvas Fingerprint Innovation: When enabled, the browser will utilize a real canvas fingerprint, compatible with all major websites. You can also inform our "Customer Support" of your frequently used websites for further optimization.

  • End-to-End Encryption: Disabled by default. When enabled, only accounts and devices with a decryption key can access the profile, providing enhanced security.

  • Profile Group: Organize profiles into different groups for easier classification and business operations. By default, browser profiles are displayed under "Ungrouped." You can choose from existing groups or create a new one. Each profile can belong to only one group.

  • Profile Tag: Tags make it easier to filter and locate profiles in the list. You can select existing tags or create new ones. Each profile can have one or multiple tags, or none.

  • Profile Note: Add relevant notes to help quickly identify and manage profiles.


Proxy settings


In the proxy settings, you can choose to customize a proxy or purchase one from MoreLogin. Different proxies can help you bypass geographical restrictions on various platforms.

1. No Proxy: The local network of the current device is used, and the IP address will change according to the network.

2. Configure Platform Proxy: You can directly select "Use Existing Proxy," search for and choose the purchased proxy name. For detailed configuration, refer to the "Platform Proxy Configuration" guide.

3. Configure Custom Proxy: Based on the IP information provided by your proxy service provider, select the proxy type and fill in the proxy host, port, proxy username, and password for configuration. For details, refer to the "Custom Proxy Configuration" guide.


Account Settings


Add an Account: Select the platform name for the account you want to add. If unavailable, choose "Customised Platforms."
Username Name and Password: Enter the login name and password.
Enter 2FA Key: Supports manual input of the key or uploading a QR code.
Password Protection: When enabled, only the super administrator can view the password and use the F12 developer tools.


Cookie


Cookie: Optional. Supports importing cookies in JSON and Netscape formats. Currently, token import is only supported for the Twitter platform.


Browser Startup Page


This feature automatically loads the required pages when you open a profile, saving you from manual effort and boosting operational efficiency.

1. Continue browsing the page you opened last time: Automatically reopen the URLs that were active when the profile was last closed.

2. Open the specific web page: Load a specific web page when the profile starts.

  • Click "+" to add multiple URLs, which will automatically load after the profile starts.

  • Click "−" to delete unnecessary URLs.

3. Open the platform page configured under "Account" simultaneously: Enabled by default, the profile will automatically load the URLs of the configured accounts upon startup.


4. After opening, stay on the detection page by default: Disabled by default. When enabled, the browser will remain on the detection page after launching.


Advanced Settings


This setting is designed for advanced users familiar with the Anti-detect browser. Here, users can fine-tune fingerprint parameters to ensure smooth business operations.

  • Restore Default Settings: Click this button to revert to the default settings.

  • Time Zone: Choose "Match IP" or "Custom." If "Custom" is selected, you’ll need to select a local time zone.

  • WebRTC: Control the WebRTC fingerprint of the browser profile with four operation modes: Forward, Privacy, Replace, Authentic, and Disable.

  • Geolocation: Choose "Consultation" or "Disable." If "Consultation" is selected, you can either enable "Generate geolocation based on IP" or manually define the latitude, longitude, and accuracy (in meters).

  • Language: Choose "Match IP" to use the language associated with your IP or "Custom" to manually set it.

  • Resolution: Choose "Authentic" to use your device’s actual screen resolution or "Custom" to select one of the most common screen resolutions.

  • Fonts: Choose "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual fonts or "Custom" to edit and set predefined fonts.

  • Canvas: Select a Canvas noise mode. For the same computer, each browser will generate a different Canvas fingerprint under "Noise," while "Authentic" will use the actual canvas of the current device.

  • WebGL Image: Enable WebGL hardware noise. The "Noise" option generates different WebGL images for each browser on the same computer, while the "Authentic" option uses the actual WebGL images from your computer.

  • WebGL Metadata: If "Disable Hardware Acceleration" prevents Authentic WebGL metadata from being retrieved, you can select "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual WebGL metadata or "Custom" to set substitute values.

  • WebGPU: By default, WebGPU parameters match the WebGL metadata. Selecting "Authentic" uses your computer’s actual WebGPU parameters, while "Disable" hides WebGPU information from websites.

  • AudioContext: Enable AudioContext hardware noise. The "Noise" option generates different audio contexts for each browser on the same computer, while the "Authentic" option uses your computer’s actual audio context.

  • Media Devices: Simulate connected multimedia devices. Websites or services will see these devices when using this profile. The "Noise" option generates random media device names, while "Authentic" uses the actual media device information from your computer.

  • ClientRects: Enabling "Noise" generates different ClientRects for each browser on the same computer, while "Authentic" uses the actual ClientRects from your computer.

  • SpeechVoices: Choose "Privacy" to replace Authentic voices with matched values or "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual voices.

  • Hardware Concurrency: Select a value or use the "Real" hardware concurrency of your computer.

  • Device Storage: Choose from five options for device storage: 2GB, 4GB, 6GB, 8GB, or Real storage.

  • Device Name: Select "Custom" to generate random device information or "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual device name.

  • MAC Address: Choose "Custom" to generate a random MAC address or "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual MAC address.

  • Do Not Track: Select whether to allow websites to track personal information.

  • Bluetooth: Choose "Privacy" to replace Authentic Bluetooth information with matched values or "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual Bluetooth information.

  • Battery: Select "Privacy" to replace Authentic battery information with matched values or "Authentic" to use your computer’s actual battery information.

  • Port Scan Protection: Choose whether to enable port scanning protection. When enabled, websites cannot detect ports on your local network. If disabled, websites may still detect local network ports.

  • Launch Parameters: Configure the profile's launch parameters.


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