Importing Cookies

Online I saw you can purchase accounts for social media and one link talks about importing cookies to avoid bans and have smoother transitions. Can someone explain to me why its important for me to import cookies and how I can do that?

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Importing cookies helps you avoid triggering security checks when logging in from new devices or locations by making it seem like you’ve already been using the account. This is a huge help if you’re managing multiple accounts as it prevents the website from flagging you for unusual activity. Instead of warming up sessions manually (which can take forever), antidetect browsers like Multilogin or Kameleo make this process faster by allowing cookie imports and managing profiles with unique fingerprints. These browsers help you look more legit to the platforms. The real reason to avoid manual logins is that you want to reduce security triggers, like CAPTCHAs or verifications, which can lock you out of an account—especially if you bought it from someone else.

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Totally agree with @Shannonymiss—antidetect browsers are a solid choice. They come with built-in options for importing cookies, and some like Multilogin even offer features like Cookie Robot, which can “warm up” accounts naturally. Instead of you having to visit each website and interact with it like a regular user, this tool simulates that for you, controlling how long to stay on a site and where to click. This makes the process seamless. Antidetect browsers also tend to have fingerprint spoofing, which is key if you’re managing multiple accounts as it helps avoid getting flagged for having similar browsing habits across different accounts.

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Importing cookies saves you from logging into each account. Cookie Robot (when it works as intended) is good for warming up new accounts by clicking and scrolling sites. Dolphin anty has something similar for automating browsing to warm up accounts.

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