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A profile is a virtual personality, the data of which is generated each time a template is running (in ProjectMaker, generation occurs when the button Restart is pressed; in ZennoPoster, every time a project is executed). Detailed data on the profile can be obtained in the Profile Window
When the project is executed, all data will be generated in the profile that will be used for registration, including browser data (language, screen size, User Agent and dozens of others).
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To open the profile generation parameters, click on the Profile icon in the static blocks area (located under the canvas with actions):
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At the moment (program version - 7.1.6.0) 6 nationalities are available:
Russia
USA (USA)
Germany (Germany)
France (France)
Spain (Spain)
United Kingdom (UK)
Location
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Drop-down list with the ability to select multiple values. The content of this list depends on the selected country:
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In this setting, values are generated for the User-Agent string (a string that is sent along with the request and contains information about the browser, OS and its bit depth, and other information). Not to be confused with the Browser type on which the current project is running and which can be changed in the Project Settings |
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Operating System and Platform
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Registration on websites, forums, blogs, social networks and other places
thanks to the presence of a Profile in ProjectMaker, you do not need to rack your brains over where to get names, surnames, indexes, cities, logins, how to generate User-Agents and other parameters. All this is already built into the program. You can focus on solving more important tasks.
Using the Profile processing action You can reassign some of the profile fields. Also, this action allows you to save and load a profile, which can be useful in order not to log in to the site every time you visit: when you first visit the site, you log in, work with the site, and then save the profile. When you re-enter the site, load a previously saved profile and you are already logged in, you do not need to enter login data (perhaps this is due to the fact that browser cookies are stored in the profile).
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