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New Profile

To be able to create one or more new profiles in many ways, users click on the Create profile button

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Add a profile with the following parameters:

  • Profile Name: The name of the profile. Leave blank to generate a random name.

  • Group: The group to store the profile being created. Default is Default group.

  • URLs to Open: URLs that will open when the profile is launched.

  • Proxy: Proxy to change the IP for the profile. If the proxy is dead, the profile cannot be opened.

  • Browser Kernel: Chrome version. It is recommended to use the latest version.

  • OS: Operating system for the profile.

  • Browser: After selecting a browser type, you can configure different versions of that browser. By default, the latest version is selected.

  • Timezone: Enable to set timezone based on IP; disable to use your real timezone.

  • Location: Enable to set geographic location based on IP; disable to allow websites to retrieve location based on manually entered values.

    • Latitude and Longitude determine a specific geographic location on Earth.
    • Accuracy (m) indicates the location’s precision — e.g., 15 meters means the actual location is within a 15-meter radius around the coordinates.
  • WebRTC: Allows peer-to-peer (P2P) browser communication, used for video calls, file sharing, etc. Options include:

    • Automatic: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Disable STUN: WebRTC enabled. All STUN servers are blocked. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Manual: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by the IP, you specify, and local IP is hidden.
    • Real: WebRTC enabled. My real IP address is used.
    • Disabled: WebRTC is disabled. Websites may detect that WebRTC is turned off.
  • Screen Resolution: Size of the profile, defaults to the computer’s resolution.

  • Language: Browser language.

    • Automatic: Selects a random language for the profile.
    • Unchanged: Uses the computer’s language.
    • Custom: Sets a desired language.
  • Fonts: Browser fonts.

    • Custom: Randomly selects from a list.
    • System Default: Uses fonts similar to those on your computer.
  • Canvas: Part of HTML5, allows drawing 2D graphics directly in the browser via JavaScript.

    • Noise: Sets different Canvas for configurations on the same device.
    • Deep Noise: This mode is suitable for small websites with fewer visitors, mainly not e-commerce or social media platforms.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default Canvas.
  • WebGL Image: Images or textures rendered by WebGL — 3D graphics in the browser using GPU.

    • Noise: Sets different WebGL for configurations on the same device.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • WebGL Metadata: Supplementary WebGL information, such as GPU model, vendor, shader precision, etc.

    • Custom: Sets a value to replace the device’s real WebGL Metadata.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • Audio Context: Enables advanced audio processing in the browser, such as mixing music, creating effects, or analyzing sound.

    • Custom: Sets different Audio Fingerprints for profiles on the same device.
    • Close: Each browser profile uses the computer’s default Audio.
  • ClientRects: JavaScript API to retrieve size and position information of HTML elements (bounding boxes).

    • Noise: Creates different ClientRects for each profile on the same computer.
    • Close: Each profile uses the computer’s default ClientRects.
  • Mask Media Devices: Relates to hiding or limiting information about media devices (camera, microphone, speakers) provided by the browser. Used for privacy protection — e.g., some extensions or privacy modes may “mask” information like the microphone in use.

  • Bluetooth: turn on/off bluetooth used on the web If you need to use a webcam or microphone, you must disable this feature.

Fast Create

  • Quantity: Enter the number of profiles to create, ranging from 1 to 100. Name, account, password, and cookies are empty.

  • Group: The group to store the profiles being created. Default is Default group.

  • Proxy: Proxy to change IP for all profiles to be created. If the proxy is dead, the profiles cannot be opened.

  • Browser Kernel: Chrome version. It is recommended to use the latest version.

  • OS: Operating system for the profile.

  • Browser: After selecting a browser type, you can configure different versions of that browser. Select All to randomly assign a version to each profile. Select one version for all profiles to use that version; select multiple versions for each profile to use one of the selected versions.

  • Timezone: Enable to set timezone based on IP; disable to use your real timezone.

  • Location: Enable to set geographic location based on IP; disable to allow websites to retrieve location based on manually entered values.

    • Latitude and Longitude determine a specific geographic location on Earth.
    • Accuracy (m) indicates the location’s precision — e.g., 15 meters means the actual location is within a 15-meter radius around the coordinates.
  • WebRTC: Allows peer-to-peer (P2P) browser communication, used for video calls, file sharing, etc. Options include:

    • Automatic: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Disable STUN: WebRTC enabled. All STUN servers are blocked. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Manual: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by the IP, you specify, and local IP is hidden.
    • Real: WebRTC enabled. My real IP address is used.
    • Disabled: WebRTC is disabled. Websites may detect that WebRTC is turned off.
  • Screen Resolution: Size of the profile, defaults to the computer’s resolution.

  • Language: Browser language.

    • Automatic: Selects a random language for the profile.
    • Unchanged: Uses the computer’s language.
    • Custom: Sets a desired language.
  • Fonts: Browser fonts.

    • Custom: Randomly selects from a list.
    • System Default: Uses fonts similar to those on your computer.
  • Canvas: Part of HTML5, allows drawing 2D graphics directly in the browser via JavaScript.

    • Noise: Sets different Canvas for configurations on the same device.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default Canvas.
  • WebGL Image: Images or textures rendered by WebGL — 3D graphics in the browser using GPU.

    • Noise: Sets different WebGL for configurations on the same device.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • WebGL Metadata: Supplementary WebGL information, such as GPU model, vendor, shader precision, etc.

    • Custom: Sets a value to replace the device’s real WebGL Metadata.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • Audio Context: Enables advanced audio processing in the browser, such as mixing music, creating effects, or analyzing sound.

    • Custom: Sets different Audio Fingerprints for profiles on the same device.
    • Close: Each browser profile uses the computer’s default Audio.
  • ClientRects: JavaScript API to retrieve size and position information of HTML elements (bounding boxes).

    • Noise: Creates different ClientRects for each profile on the same computer.
    • Close: Each profile uses the computer’s default ClientRects.
  • Mask Media Devices: Relates to hiding or limiting information about media devices (camera, microphone, speakers) provided by the browser. Used for privacy protection — e.g., some extensions or privacy modes may “mask” information like the microphone in use.

If you need to use a webcam or microphone, you must disable this feature.

Import Excel

Import an Excel file exported using the Export function in the OmniLogin app.

  • Group: The group to store the profiles being created. Default is Default group.

  • Import: Drag or select to open the file list on the computer. Multiple files can be imported here.

  • Browser Kernel: Chrome version. It is recommended to use the latest version.

  • OS: Operating system for the profile.

  • Browser: After selecting a browser type, you can configure different versions of that browser. Select All to randomly assign a version to each profile. Select one version for all profiles to use that version; select multiple versions for each profile to use one of the selected versions.

  • Timezone: Enable to set timezone based on IP; disable to use your real timezone.

  • Location: Enable to set geographic location based on IP; disable to allow websites to retrieve location based on manually entered values.

    • Latitude and Longitude determine a specific geographic location on Earth.
    • Accuracy (m) indicates the location’s precision — e.g., 15 meters means the actual location is within a 15-meter radius around the coordinates.
  • WebRTC: Allows peer-to-peer (P2P) browser communication, used for video calls, file sharing, etc. Options include:

    • Automatic: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Disable STUN: WebRTC enabled. All STUN servers are blocked. Public IP is replaced by proxy IP, and local IP is hidden.
    • Manual: WebRTC enabled. Public IP is replaced by the IP, you specify, and local IP is hidden.
    • Real: WebRTC enabled. My real IP address is used.
    • Disabled: WebRTC is disabled. Websites may detect that WebRTC is turned off.
  • Screen Resolution: Size of the profile, defaults to the computer’s resolution.

  • Language: Browser language.

    • Automatic: Selects a random language for the profile.
    • Unchanged: Uses the computer’s language.
    • Custom: Sets a desired language.
  • Fonts: Browser fonts.

    • Custom: Randomly selects from a list.
    • System Default: Uses fonts similar to those on your computer.
  • Canvas: Part of HTML5, allows drawing 2D graphics directly in the browser via JavaScript.

    • Noise: Sets different Canvas for configurations on the same device.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default Canvas.
  • WebGL Image: Images or textures rendered by WebGL — 3D graphics in the browser using GPU.

    • Noise: Sets different WebGL for configurations on the same device.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • WebGL Metadata: Supplementary WebGL information, such as GPU model, vendor, shader precision, etc.

    • Custom: Sets a value to replace the device’s real WebGL Metadata.
    • Close: Each Browser Profile uses the computer’s default WebGL.
  • Audio Context: Enables advanced audio processing in the browser, such as mixing music, creating effects, or analyzing sound.

    • Custom: Sets different Audio Fingerprints for profiles on the same device.
    • Close: Each browser profile uses the computer’s default Audio.
  • ClientRects: JavaScript API to retrieve size and position information of HTML elements (bounding boxes).

    • Noise: Creates different ClientRects for each profile on the same computer.
    • Close: Each profile uses the computer’s default ClientRects.
  • Mask Media Devices: Relates to hiding or limiting information about media devices (camera, microphone, speakers) provided by the browser. Used for privacy protection — e.g., some extensions or privacy modes may “mask” information like the microphone in use.

If you need to use a webcam or microphone, you must disable this feature.

Below is how to import an Excel file to create profiles with data from that file:

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Import Profiles Data

Import a data file exported from the Export function of the OmniLogin app.

  • Group: The group to store the profiles being created. Default is Default group.
  • Password: Password for the data file, if applicable.
  • Import: Drag the file or select it from the computer here.

Below is how to import a profiles data file to create profiles with data from that file:

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