How to Import/Export Incogniton Profiles to Multilogin
Looking to import/export Incogniton profiles to Multilogin? You’re in the right place. Many users are now moving to Multilogin for better performance, automation, and scaling. In this guide, I’ll show you how to export profiles from Incogniton and import them into Multilogin — step by step.
Why Import/Export Profiles?
Switching platforms can be time-consuming. However, by exporting your profile data from Incogniton, you can save time and avoid starting from scratch in Multilogin. This ensures continuity for:
- Browser fingerprint settings
- User-Agent strings
- Screen resolutions
- Language & timezone preferences
- Proxy configurations
- Cookies (via external tools)
How to Export Incogniton Profiles
Follow these steps to export your profiles:
- Open your Incogniton dashboard.
- Select the profiles you want to export.
- Click Export.
- Choose JSON or CSV format.
- Save the exported file locally.
By doing this, you’ll have all the essential profile data ready to transfer to Multilogin.
How to Import Profiles into Multilogin
Once you have your export file ready, it’s time to import the data into Multilogin:
- Open your Multilogin dashboard.
- Create a new browser profile in Multilogin.
- Manually enter the parameters from your Incogniton export:
- User-Agent
- Screen resolution
- Timezone
- Language
- Proxy settings
It is important to note that while Multilogin does not directly import JSON/CSV files from Incogniton, manual profile creation ensures optimal compatibility with Multilogin’s advanced fingerprint engine.
Importing Cookies into Multilogin
To fully replicate your Incogniton profiles, you’ll also want to import cookies. Here’s how:
- Install the Cookie-Editor extension (Chrome or Firefox).
- Export cookies from your Incogniton browser instance.
- Launch the corresponding Multilogin profile.
- Use Cookie-Editor to import the cookies into Multilogin.
Consequently, this method preserves session data and reduces the need to re-login on important platforms.
Tips for a Smooth Migration
To make your migration as smooth as possible, consider the following tips:
- Start with a small batch of profiles for testing.
- Verify each imported profile’s settings carefully.
- Test automation scripts on the new profiles before going live.
- Use Multilogin’s profile templates to speed up manual creation.
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Conclusion
Importing and exporting profiles between Incogniton and Multilogin is straightforward with the right process. Furthermore, moving to Multilogin unlocks better automation, scalability, and fingerprinting control — essential for power users and growing teams.
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