Share Mink Accounts at ease

Effortlessly share Mink Starter accounts

Unlock the power of Mink's Starter plan, making your account shareable across devices! Enjoy seamless access to your settings while keeping your account credentials and passwords secure. With Mink, you can control your data effortlessly, track up to 10,000 websites, and get 5 free summaries each month—all without compromising your privacy. Share your Mink Starter account with ease and experience the convenience of collaborative browsing today!

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What is Mink?

Mink is an AI-driven browser extension designed to enhance your productivity. It offers a range of features including Insights, Summaries, Suggestions, and Analytics, all aimed at optimizing your online experience. With Mink, you can identify opportunities for improvement and leverage AI-Powered Insights, Analytics, and Suggestions to significantly boost your efficiency.

Sharing An Mink Account in 5 Common Methods:

Invite Users via Mink Team Feature (Official Way)

Utilize the built-in team feature to invite users to your shared account, ensuring everyone has access without compromising security.

Sharing Mink Login Credentials (Not Recommended)

While not recommended, sharing login credentials can be a quick way to share a premium account. Ensure trust among users to avoid misuse.

Same IP for Group Share

Ensure all users in a group share access the account from the same IP address to maintain consistent access and avoid potential issues.

Remote Desktop Approach for Sharing Mink

Use remote desktop software to allow others to access your Mink account securely, providing a controlled environment for account sharing.

DICloak (Share One or Multiple Mink Accounts)

DICloak offers a secure way to share one or multiple Mink accounts, ensuring privacy and security for all users involved.

How Can I Share My Mink Account Using DICloak?

1. Set Up DICloak

Sign up a DICloak account and install the DICloak app.

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2. Create a Profile and Log in to Mink Account

In DICloak, create a new profile for Mink and customize the fingerprint if needed, though default settings usually work fine.

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3. Set Roles & Permissions

Set up member groups with specific permissions. Once defined, they apply to all users in the group, keeping your Mink account sharing secure and organized.

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4. Add your Team Member

Go to Members and create the Internal Member. Make sure to select the correct member group and profile group.

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5. Share the Profile with Your Member

After creating the member, share their login details so they can access the DICloak account and start using the shared Mink profile seamlessly.

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Share Restrictions on Mink accounts

User Limit for Each Paid Plan

The Starter plan allows for a single user only, which means that only one person can access the account at any given time. This limitation is suitable for individual users but restricts collaboration or shared access among multiple users.

Device Limit for Each Paid Plan

There are no specific device limits for the Starter plan, allowing users to access their account from any device. However, since only one user can log in at a time, simultaneous logins from different devices are not possible, which may hinder flexibility for users who switch devices frequently.

Using DICloak to Share Mink Accounts without Limitation

DICloak offers a solution to the limitations of user and device restrictions by enabling secure account sharing without breaching terms of service. By masking user identities and managing access permissions, DICloak allows multiple users to utilize a single Mink account efficiently. This approach optimizes resource allocation and enhances collaboration, particularly for teams using the Free or Plus plans. DICloak's ability to streamline account sharing ensures that users can maximize the benefits of their subscription plans without encountering the typical constraints associated with user and device limits.

Price

Account typeCostExplain
StarterFreeControl your settings. All your data exists in your browser. 5 Free Summaries per month. Up to 7 days of history. 10,000 Free Websites tracked

FAQ from Mink Account Share

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How can I share my Mink account?

To share your Mink account, use the built-in team feature to invite users securely. This method ensures everyone has access without compromising your account's security. Alternatively, consider using DICloak for a more efficient and safe sharing experience without the hassle of password sharing.

Can I access my Mink account on multiple devices?

Yes, you can access your Mink account on multiple devices. However, the Starter plan allows only one user at a time. For seamless sharing across devices, DICloak enables multiple users to access the same account securely, bypassing these limitations.

What happens if I share my Mink account credentials?

Sharing your Mink account credentials is not recommended as it can lead to security risks and account misuse. Instead, using DICloak allows you to share access securely without sharing passwords, ensuring your account remains protected.

Is it safe to share my Mink account using DICloak?

Yes, sharing your Mink account using DICloak is safe. DICloak masks user identities and manages access permissions, allowing for secure sharing without compromising your account's security or privacy.

Is it convenient to share my Mink account using DICloak?

Absolutely! Sharing your Mink account using DICloak is highly convenient. It allows multiple users to access the same account seamlessly, enhancing collaboration without the usual restrictions of user limits and password sharing.

Will sharing my Mink account with DICloak expose my password?

No, sharing your Mink account with DICloak does not expose your password. DICloak's secure sharing method ensures that your credentials remain confidential while allowing others to access the account safely.

Smarter Sharing Starts with DICloak — Secure, Simple, Affordable

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