CSV import/export is a simple way to manage multiple browser profiles at once. Instead of setting everything up manually, you can use a CSV file to copy configurations, create profiles in bulk, update settings like proxies, and move setups between workspaces. It’s especially useful when you’re working at scale or want consistency across profiles or team members.
It’s important to understand that this feature only works with profile configuration, not actual browsing data. That means things like profile name, proxies, tags, folders, and basic environment settings are included — but cookies, sessions, login state, and full fingerprint identity are not. Any profile created from a CSV will behave like a brand-new environment with no prior activity.
What you can do with CSV
Create many profiles in one go
Copy and reuse profile setups
Update proxies and settings in bulk
Keep team configurations consistent
Move setups between workspaces
What’s included vs not included
Included:
Profile name
Proxy settings
Folders and tags
Basic environment settings
Not included:
Cookies
Sessions
Login state
Full fingerprint identity
Important to keep in mind
Profiles created via CSV start as new, clean environments
They are not logged into any accounts
Previous sessions and activity are not preserved
CSV import is not a backup method
Incorrect formatting can break the import or create invalid profiles
Key takeaway
CSV import/export is best used for scaling and managing profile setups, not for transferring existing profiles, sessions, or identities.
