The first result took her to the official GoLogin website. She clicked the button—a clean .exe file, about 200 MB. The installation took less than two minutes. No bloatware, no sketchy permissions.
She no longer needed ten laptops. GoLogin’s —built into the app—ran each profile in an isolated environment. Cookies, cache, and local storage never mixed. Better yet, each profile could connect to a different proxy (residential, mobile, or datacenter) so the IP addresses matched the fake locations.
Until one Tuesday.
Elena ran a small e-commerce agency from her apartment in Berlin. She managed ten different online stores, each with its own social media accounts, ad panels, and supplier logins. Every morning, she’d log in and out of these accounts using her single Windows laptop. It was messy, but it worked.