Cookie Bot: Automatically Collect Cookie History for Your Browser

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Do you know that your favorite websites are tracking you with cookies? If your answer is negative, you might want to try a cookie bot. Cookie bots are essentially code-scanning web applets (mini-applications) that sift through lines of HTML code to gain insights into what cookies are used by the websites you visit. Using Cookie Bot will increase your success rates on whichever web platform you are using by not allowing the web platform to detect that your browser fingerprint profile is brand new.



Nowadays, websites gather information about your browsing history to decide if your account is trustworthy enough. They can manage this by tracking your browser's cookies. Websites can not track other websites' cookies.

Websites will use cookies to track your activities and movements across the Internet. Ever wonder how your favorite websites remember you each time you visit? You can thank cookies for that. So, if you want your accounts/profiles to look trustworthy, you need to have cookies in every account/browser profile.

Here’s how cookies work. When you visit a webpage, you are essentially downloading code rendered through a web browser. Cookies, on the other hand, are packets of data downloaded in the background. The next time you visit a particular website, the server uploads the relevant cookie to deliver a customized web experience. Cookies can be incredibly useful, but they also serve as a “gold mine” to advertisers.

There are some ways that you can manage cookies setting. You can read about it here.


Can I keep Websites from Tracking My Cookies?


The answer is Yes!

You can use "private" or "incognito" viewing mode on every web browser. Using a private window will prevent the browser from storing history, cookies, and other temporary files.

But if you want to use multiple accounts for the long term, each account will need history, cookies, and other temporary files to look trustworthy and to avoid being banned. If the web platform you are using notices that your browser fingerprint profile has an entirely blank browsing history, that fact is a potential red flag that may affect your success rates. So using "private" or "incognito" viewing mode is not suitable in this situation.

Besides Cookie bot, you should have a better understanding of Tracking pixel. We have published a blog about the differences between Tracking Pixel and Cookies for specific work based on what you are looking for.


How to avoid being banned because of Cookies?


Hidemyacc brings you an ultimate solution to run Cookie Bot for every website by using the Automation feature to visit lists of URLs, run a bot to visit sites, and collect cookies. Each profile securely stores your cookies and cache, allowing you to save precious time.

You can use the Automation feature to automatically visit websites that contain a tracking widget from the web platform you are using, then stay on each website for a certain amount of time. This process makes your browser fingerprint profile look natural in terms of cookie browsing history and helps to reduce the likelihood of account suspension or termination.

For example, you can write a Script for your profiles to automatically visit sites, simulate actions like real users and collect cookies from Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok... So your accounts will look more trustworthy and won't be suspended. Hidemyacc already added many available templates for you to use directly or as an example to write your own script.

Hidemyacc software will help you hide original computer parameters and create multiple new computer parameters for each profile, supporting users to access the internet with multiple accounts without being detected. Download Hidemyacc and start your 7-day trial now!


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