Data & Storage Settings Guide
Optimize your browser environment performance and manage cloud synchronization settings in MostLogin to balance local resource usage with seamless cloud backups.
To access these options, go to Settings on the left sidebar and select Data & storage.
1. Block
Use these settings to intercept specific webpage elements, intrusive popups, or browser API requests. Checking these boxes reduces hardware resource consumption (CPU/RAM), saves network data bandwidth, and prevents unwanted prompts.
Loading images: Stops web pages from loading images, allowing text to render much faster.
Playing video: Prevents media elements and auto-play videos from loading or running on pages.
Notification popup: Automatically blocks intrusive website push notification requests.
Save password popup: Disables the built-in browser prompt asking to save login credentials locally.
Site sound: Mutes all audio outputs from the web pages running within your environments.
Site clipboard access: Restricts websites from reading or writing to your computer's clipboard without permission.
Google Translate: Disables the automatic, built-in Google Translate toolbar and translation prompts on foreign language websites.
2. Synchronization
Customize exactly what local session data is uploaded to MostLogin’s secure cloud servers. Enabling cloud synchronization ensures you or your team members can resume identical browser sessions from any device without getting logged out.
Local storage: Synchronizes locally saved website data, preferences, and long-term login sessions across different devices.
History: Backs up your browsing history list, allowing you to access recently visited links in the environment later.
Extensions data: Syncs data, settings, and internal databases generated by your installed browser extensions.
IndexedDB: Synchronizes client-side structured databases (IndexedDB) used by complex web applications to ensure complete web app state continuity.
💡 Tip: Enabling Extensions data is highly recommended if your workflow involves custom browser extension settings or crypto wallets, ensuring your operational data is never lost when moving between computers.

