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Solving the Wiped Cookies Problem: How Multilogin Maintains Login Sessions

Have you ever had to repeatedly log into a website even though you checked 'remember me'? The cause may be an inconsistent browser fingerprint, and Multilogin is the solution.

Maintaining cookies is key to building account trust.

What Do Cookies and Browser Fingerprints Have in Common?

Cookies are small files that websites save on your computer to remember login information, shopping carts, etc. However, modern security systems don't just rely on cookies. They also check for browser fingerprint consistency. If you log in today with one fingerprint, and tomorrow with another (even with just a few minor parameter changes), the system may see this as suspicious behavior and automatically wipe the cookies to force you to re-authenticate.

Why Do Other Solutions Fail?

Many anti-tracking browsers or extensions work by constantly 'masking' or randomly changing the parameters in your fingerprint. While this helps you stay anonymous in the short term, it creates inconsistency, leading to cookies being constantly deleted.

How Multilogin Stores Cookies Persistently

Multilogin approaches the problem in a completely different way:

As a result, from the website's perspective, every time you open a Multilogin profile, they just see the same familiar 'user' returning. This not only helps maintain logins but also builds a trust score for your account over time.

Stability is the key to trust. By providing a consistent browser environment, Multilogin helps your accounts look more natural and trustworthy.

Build the Most Resilient Accounts

Maintain login sessions and build a trustworthy history for your accounts with Multilogin.

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