Questions about Latify
Everything we get asked most often about cloud browsers, residential proxies, account safety, and team access.
What is an identity?
One identity equals one dedicated cloud browser. Each identity is its own isolated Chrome instance with a unique residential IP, persistent cookies, and a stable fingerprint pinned to the country you pick. Identities never share state with each other — even your own — so you can run one per account or per region without collisions.
Is using multiple accounts allowed?
Most major platforms allow you to have multiple accounts as long as you don't use them to manipulate engagement, evade past bans, or commit fraud. Creators with multiple channels, businesses with multiple brands, and agencies managing client accounts are all normal use cases. What gets accounts banned isn't having more than one — it's looking like a bot farm. Latify makes each account look like an independent person on an independent device, which is exactly what platforms expect from legitimate users.
Will I get banned for using Latify?
Latify isn't something platforms can detect because there's nothing artificial about what they see — a real browser, a real residential IP, a real user clicking around. Bans usually come from how accounts are used (spam, engagement manipulation, ban evasion), not from the browser itself. Follow normal platform rules and your accounts are safe.
What is a residential proxy?
A residential proxy is an internet connection assigned by a real ISP to a real household, the same kind of IP your home router has. Platforms treat residential IPs as trustworthy because that's where their actual users come from. Compare this to datacenter IPs, which are easy to spot and often blocked or restricted.
Is my data private?
Yes. Each identity is fully isolated — its cookies, fingerprint, and proxy aren't shared with other users or other identities, even your own. Sessions run on dedicated infrastructure, and we don't read or store the contents of what you do inside the browser.
Which countries are available?
We support residential IPs across all major Tier-1 markets (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Netherlands, etc.), the Gulf region, and a growing list of secondary markets. The full list is in the country picker when you create an identity.
Does Latify work on mobile?
You control your Latify dashboard from any browser, including on a phone or tablet. The cloud browser itself is a desktop Chromium browser — perfect for posting, managing, and replying on platforms with stronger desktop tooling. For mobile-only flows, the cloud browser supports mobile user agents on a per-identity basis.
What sites are supported?
Anything that runs in a normal browser. That includes YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Reddit, every CMS and ad platform, and most banking and SaaS apps. Sites that require a native app aren't supported, but the web versions almost always are.
How is this different from a VPN?
A VPN changes your IP but everything else about your device — fingerprint, time zone, screen, fonts — stays the same and stays correlated across all the accounts you use. A cloud browser runs the entire browser remotely, so each identity has its own real device profile in its own country. A VPN hides where you are; a cloud browser puts you somewhere else.
Can my team share access?
Yes. Agencies and teams can invite members to the dashboard and give them access to specific identities. Each identity stays logged in across team members, so anyone with access can pick up where the previous person left off — without ever needing the underlying account passwords.
What happens to my files?
Files you upload to the Files section stay in your library and can be attached to uploads from any of your identities. They're not exposed to the sites you visit until you explicitly select them through the file picker.
Still curious?
Read the guides for in-depth walkthroughs and best practices.