DICloak Antidetect Browser remains committed to addressing user needs by continuously releasing updates that enhance functionality, streamline workflows, and improve overall efficiency. Last week, we released several major updates focused on Proxies and Team feature upgrades. Now, we introduce new updates that further enhance profile management and team functionality, making DICloak even more efficient and user-friendly.
Transferring profiles is now more seamless. Now you can directly enter the recipient’s email address when transferring a profile to another user. This not only speeds up the transfer process but also minimizes errors, allowing smoother collaboration across teams.
We’ve introduced a new progress bar that visualizes the entire process of opening a profile. This enhancement allows users to clearly see each stage of the launch in real time, bringing greater transparency and control.
Previously, administrators who needed a member API token had to contact customer service. With this update, we’ve introduced a direct entry point in Members – API Create section.
Now, administrators can quickly create a member API and instantly get an API link with the token included, making member setup and management far more efficient.
We’ve added a new option in Global Settings that lets administrators decide whether team members can view saved website passwords. This flexibility allows you to align access with your business needs—either granting visibility for convenience or restricting it to enhance security in shared or team-managed profiles.
DICloak Antidetect Browser continues to evolve with updates that make profile management and team collaboration more efficient. This week’s highlights include profile transfer with email support, a progress bar for profile launches, instant member API token creation, and a flexible setting for website password viewing. Together, these upgrades deliver smoother workflows, stronger security, and greater transparency for teams.
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