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Cookies are small data files created by websites and stored in your browser. Cookies usually include:
  • Login session tokens
  • “Remember me” authentication
  • Language and region settings
  • Shopping cart data
  • Tracking identifiers
  • Anti-fraud trust signals
When working with multi-account setups, cookies often determine whether a website sees your session as trusted or suspicious.

How cookies work in Gologin

Each Gologin profile:
  • Has its own isolated cookie storage
  • Does not share cookies with other profiles
  • Syncs cookies to the cloud when the profile is properly closed
  • Restores cookies when the profile is launched again
This means every profile behaves like a separate physical device, as long as you use different proxies for each profile.

Proxy and Fingerprint consistency

Cookies alone do not guarantee account access. For successful cookie import:
  • Use the same or geographically consistent proxy
  • Keep timezone aligned with IP
  • Avoid major fingerprint changes
  • Do not mix mobile cookies with desktop fingerprints
If the IP country or device fingerprint changes drastically, websites may invalidate the session.

Best practices

✅ Always close profiles properly to sync cookies
✅ Keep proxy geography consistent
✅ Export cookies before making major changes
✅ Test imports on non-critical accounts first
✅ Avoid frequent cookie swapping on established accounts