Acceptable use
Last updated: April 2026. Plain English. We mean what we say.
Built for
- QA testing across roles, regions, locales, browser states
- Multi-client agency workflows where each client has its own session
- Authorized lead generation using your own personas with consent of the platform's terms
- Market research and competitive intelligence on public information
- E-commerce operations across multiple marketplaces and regions
- AI-driven sales engineering with explicit permission from accounts you control
- Privacy-conscious browsing and session compartmentalization
Not supported
We will not provide features, support, or guidance for:
- Mass account creation or farming on platforms that prohibit it
- Ban evasion on services where the user has been suspended for cause
- Credential theft, session hijacking, or unauthorized access to accounts you don't control
- CAPTCHA bypass for fraudulent activities (ticket scalping, ad fraud, payment fraud)
- Impersonation of real people you don't have authorization to represent
- Any activity prohibited by applicable law in your jurisdiction
If you misuse it
If we determine you're using MultiZen for prohibited activities, we will refuse future support and ban you from our Discord. The MIT license itself doesn't restrict use — but we choose who we help.
Platform terms still apply
Using a multi-account browser does not change your obligations under the terms of the sites you visit. You're responsible for following LinkedIn, Amazon, Twitter, Google, and every other platform's rules. MultiZen is a tool — what you do with it is on you.
Questions
Email hello@getmultizen.com or ask on our Discord.