MoreLogin is an anti-detect browser and cloud phone platform built for users who need to manage multiple online accounts in separated environments.
Instead of using the same browser, cookies, login status, and device information for every account, MoreLogin allows you to create independent browser profiles. Each profile can have its own fingerprint settings, proxy connection, cookies, cache, local storage, and login session.
This helps teams reduce unwanted overlap between accounts and manage different online identities in a more organized way.
MoreLogin is commonly used by:
E-commerce sellers managing multiple stores
Social media teams handling different accounts
Affiliate marketers running separate campaigns
Advertising teams checking campaigns from different locations
Researchers and data teams working with different browsing environments
Agencies that need team access, profile sharing, and permission control
Each MoreLogin browser profile can be connected to a separate proxy. This means every profile can run with its own IP address and browser fingerprint, helping users create a cleaner and more realistic browsing setup.
MoreLogin also supports team collaboration, profile management, browser fingerprint configuration, proxy testing, automation workflows, and cloud phone access. New users can try MoreLogin with 2 free browser profiles and 100 minutes of free cloud phone usage.
MoreLogin handles the browser environment. LokiProxy provides the proxy connection.
When used together, each MoreLogin profile can be assigned a LokiProxy proxy, allowing different accounts to run through different network environments.
This setup is useful when you need:
Separate IPs for different browser profiles
Cleaner account environment separation
Location-based browsing
More organized multi-account operations
Proxy testing before launching a profile
A scalable setup for teams and agencies
For example, a social media manager can create separate MoreLogin profiles for different accounts and assign a different LokiProxy proxy to each one. An e-commerce operator can use different profiles for different stores, regions, or team members. A researcher can separate browsing tasks by project, location, or data source.
MoreLogin provides the profile isolation, while LokiProxy provides the network layer. Together, they create a practical setup for users who need both browser separation and proxy support.
Before setting up LokiProxy in MoreLogin, make sure you have:
A MoreLogin account
The MoreLogin app installed on your device
An active LokiProxy account
A proxy plan or proxy credentials from LokiProxy
Proxy host or IP address
Proxy port
Proxy username
Proxy password
Proxy protocol, such as HTTP or SOCKS5
The exact proxy details should be copied from your LokiProxy dashboard.
Open the MoreLogin app and log in to your account.
If you do not have an account yet, create one first and install the MoreLogin client on your device.
In the MoreLogin dashboard, click Create Profile.
Fill in the basic profile information, such as:
Profile name
Browser type
Operating system
Fingerprint settings
Group or tag, if needed
You can adjust the fingerprint settings manually or use the default configuration based on your workflow.
After entering the profile settings, find the Proxy Settings section.
This is where you will connect your LokiProxy proxy to the MoreLogin browser profile.
Choose Custom Proxy as the proxy option.
Select the proxy protocol that matches the proxy details provided by LokiProxy.
Common options include:
HTTP
SOCKS5
Make sure the proxy type in MoreLogin is the same as the protocol shown in your LokiProxy dashboard.
Copy the proxy details from LokiProxy and enter them into MoreLogin.
You will usually need to fill in:
Host / IP: the proxy host or IP address from LokiProxy
Port: the proxy port from LokiProxy
Username: your LokiProxy proxy username
Password: your LokiProxy proxy password
Check the details carefully before saving. A wrong port, missing character, or incorrect protocol may cause the proxy test to fail.
After entering the proxy information, click Proxy Detection or Test Proxy in MoreLogin.
MoreLogin will check whether the proxy connection works properly.
If the test is successful, you should be able to see the proxy IP information and location result.
If the test fails, check:
Whether the host and port are correct
Whether the username and password are correct
Whether the selected protocol matches your LokiProxy proxy type
Whether the proxy is active in your LokiProxy dashboard
Whether your LokiProxy plan requires IP whitelist settings
If LokiProxy uses IP whitelist authentication, make sure your current IP has been added to the whitelist in the LokiProxy dashboard.
Once the proxy test is successful, save the profile settings.
Then click Start to launch the MoreLogin browser profile.
The browser profile will open with its own fingerprint, cookies, storage, and LokiProxy proxy connection.
You can visit an IP checking website to confirm that the browser profile is using the expected proxy IP and location.
The exact proxy format depends on your LokiProxy product and dashboard settings. In most cases, the setup will look like this:
Proxy type: HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5
Host / IP: copied from LokiProxy
Port: copied from LokiProxy
Username: copied from LokiProxy
Password: copied from LokiProxy
If LokiProxy provides different proxy types, such as residential proxies, datacenter proxies, ISP proxies, or rotating proxies, choose the one that best fits your workflow.
For long-term account logins, a stable proxy may be more suitable.
For tasks that require frequent IP changes, a rotating proxy setup may be more practical.
For location-based browsing, choose a proxy region that matches the account or task requirement.
Always follow LokiProxy’s official setup instructions when choosing proxy regions, sessions, authentication methods, and rotation settings.
If the proxy does not work in MoreLogin, the issue is usually caused by one of the following reasons:
The proxy protocol is selected incorrectly
The host or port is entered incorrectly
The proxy username or password is wrong
The LokiProxy proxy is inactive or expired
IP whitelist authentication has not been configured
The selected proxy region is temporarily unavailable
Local network settings or firewall rules are blocking the connection
To fix the issue, check the proxy information in LokiProxy first, then test the same details again in MoreLogin.
Support and Additional Resources
If you need help with browser profiles, fingerprint settings, team permissions, or proxy configuration inside MoreLogin, contact the MoreLogin support team.
If you need help with proxy plans, proxy credentials, IP resources, authentication methods, billing, or connection availability, contact LokiProxy support.
Please note that LokiProxy is a third-party service. MoreLogin does not control LokiProxy products, proxy availability, pricing, or policies. Users should review LokiProxy’s official documentation and terms before using its services.
MoreLogin and LokiProxy can work together to build a more structured multi-account browsing setup.
MoreLogin provides separated browser profiles, fingerprint configuration, cookies, login state isolation, proxy testing, and team management. LokiProxy provides residential proxy connections for different account environments, regions, and workflows.
If you already use proxies for account management, social media operations, e-commerce, ad verification, or data collection, adding them to MoreLogin is a practical way to keep your work organized and easier to scale.
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