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Complete Guide to Multi-Account Management

Managing multiple accounts across different platforms is one of the most common use cases for FireKey. This guide walks you through the best practices for setting up, organizing, and maintaining multiple browser profiles efficiently.

Why Use Separate Browser Profiles?

Each browser profile in FireKey has its own unique fingerprint, cookies, local storage, and browsing history. This complete isolation ensures that platforms cannot link your accounts together through browser fingerprinting or shared cookies. It's the most reliable way to manage multiple accounts without detection.

Organizing Profiles with Groups

Use profile groups to organize your accounts by platform, client, or project. Groups make it easy to find and manage related profiles, and you can assign entire groups to team members. Color-coded labels and tags provide additional organization layers.

Proxy Configuration per Profile

Assign different proxies to each profile to ensure unique IP addresses. FireKey supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies. You can configure proxy rotation for profiles that need regular IP changes, or use sticky sessions for accounts that require consistent IP addresses.

Batch Operations for Efficiency

FireKey's batch operations let you create, edit, or delete multiple profiles at once. You can batch-assign proxies, extensions, and group memberships. This dramatically reduces setup time when managing dozens or hundreds of profiles.

Scale Your Operations Confidently

With proper profile isolation, organized groups, and efficient batch operations, FireKey makes multi-account management straightforward and secure. Start with a few profiles to understand the workflow, then scale up as your needs grow.