Getting Started

Creating Your First Profile

Master browser profile creation with fingerprint templates, geolocation settings, and proxy configuration. Build undetectable profiles in minutes.

Jordan Chen
6 min read

A browser profile is a complete identity. It has its own fingerprint, cookies, local storage, and browsing history. Creating a solid profile means sites can't link your accounts together.

Understanding Profile Templates

Templates are pre-configured fingerprint sets. They're built from real browser data collected from millions of users.

We offer three main templates:

E-commerce

Optimized for Amazon, eBay, Etsy. Includes payment fingerprints and shopping behavior patterns.

Social Media

Built for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. Handles aggressive detection systems.

General

Universal fingerprint for any site. Balanced detection resistance.

Each template randomizes 47 fingerprint parameters. Canvas hash gets a unique signature. WebGL renderer matches real GPU models. Font list matches common system configurations.

Choosing Your Browser Type

You get two choices: Chromium or Firefox.

Chromium: Works with 99% of sites. Better performance. Smaller memory footprint. Use this unless you have a specific reason not to.

Firefox: Better for privacy-focused work. Some sites have weaker detection on Firefox. Uses more RAM. Less common in fingerprint databases.

FeatureChromiumFirefox
Site Compatibility99%95%
Memory Usage300-400MB400-600MB
Detection ResistanceHighVery High
Extension SupportChrome Web StoreFirefox Add-ons

Operating System Settings

Pick the OS that matches your real system. Mismatches trigger red flags.

If you're on Mac, pick macOS. If you're on Windows, pick Windows. Don't try to fake it. Sites check system fonts, API availability, and hardware acceleration support.

Example: Windows systems have Segoe UI font. Macs have San Francisco. If you claim to be Windows but load with San Francisco, you're flagged.

⚠️ Critical

OS selection affects 23 fingerprint parameters. Screen resolution, color depth, timezone format, keyboard layout - they all must match your OS. Use the same OS as your physical machine.

Screen Resolution and Display Settings

Use common resolutions. Don't pick exotic sizes like 1367x921. That's weird.

Safe resolutions:

  • 1920x1080: Most common desktop resolution (35% of users)
  • 1366x768: Standard laptop resolution (22% of users)
  • 2560x1440: High-end desktop (12% of users)
  • 3840x2160: 4K displays (8% of users)

Your resolution should match your proxy location's typical device. New York proxies? Use 1920x1080 or 2560x1440. Rural area? 1366x768 is more believable.

Geolocation Configuration

Set geolocation to match your proxy IP location. This is non-negotiable.

If your proxy is in Dallas, Texas, set coordinates to Dallas. Sites compare your IP geolocation with browser geolocation. Mismatches are instant red flags.

You can find coordinates from your proxy provider. Or use IP geolocation tools like ipinfo.io. Enter your proxy IP and grab the lat/long.

Timezone and Language

Timezone must match your geolocation. Dallas uses America/Chicago (UTC-6). London uses Europe/London (UTC+0).

Language should match too. US proxies? Use en-US. UK proxies? Use en-GB. German proxies? Use de-DE.

Don't overthink this. Match everything to your proxy location and you're good.

WebRTC and IP Leak Protection

WebRTC can leak your real IP even when using a proxy. We disable it by default.

If you need WebRTC for video calls, enable "Altered WebRTC" mode. This routes WebRTC traffic through your proxy and replaces your local IP with a proxy-matched IP.

Test for leaks at browserleaks.com/webrtc. Your proxy IP should show. Not your real IP.

Proxy Integration

Every profile needs a proxy. Fingerprints hide identity. Proxies hide location. You need both.

Add your proxy in the Proxy section. Protocol (HTTP/SOCKS5), host, port, username, password.

Test the connection before saving. Green checkmark means good. Red X means check your credentials.

Don't share proxies across profiles unless they're rotating residential proxies. Static proxies should be 1:1 with profiles.

Saving and Launching

Hit "Create Profile." Takes 3 seconds to generate fingerprint and save settings.

Click "Launch Profile" to open the browser. First launch takes 5-7 seconds. Subsequent launches take 2-3 seconds.

Verify your setup:

  1. Check fingerprint at pixelscan.net - should show unique Canvas/WebGL
  2. Check IP at whatismyipaddress.com - should show proxy IP
  3. Check timezone and language - should match proxy location

If all three pass, you're operational.

Master Fingerprints Next

Now that you can create profiles, learn how fingerprints actually work under the hood. Understand Canvas, WebGL, fonts, and the 47 parameters that make you unique.

Jordan Chen

Security Engineer

Jordan Chen builds anti-detection systems at Multilogin.io. He's analyzed 500,000+ browser fingerprints and designed the template system that passes detection on 98% of platforms.