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Update Log – 2025.9.28

1. Add Tags to the Profiles

The new [Profile] feature has been added, which supports setting tags for Profiles and also supports quick filtering by tags to enable more efficient Profileal classification management.

Usage Scenario: Suitable for multi-Profile scenarios, where dedicated labels can be set for different Profiles to distinguish their status or purpose.

2. Profile List Pagination

The [Profile List Pagination] feature has been added. You can uniformly set the number of Profiles displayed per page in the [Profile List Pagination] for current team members by enabling the [Profile List].

3. Website access restriction

A new [Website Access Restriction] feature has been added, which supports independent settings for individual Profiles. You can set different website access restrictions for different settings to achieve more flexible and free access control.

Usage Scenario: This feature can be applied to shared account scenarios, allowing flexible configuration of website access permissions for different Profiles and efficiently controlling the access scope of members.

4. Web Element Hider (New Version)

The “Expand Market” has added the [Web Element Hider] extension, which supports hiding web element entry points on multiple websites to prevent account privacy leakage (this will take effect for all Profiles where this extension is bound).

Usage Scenario: You can use this plugin to hide sensitive information/entries on web pages, which will take effect on all team members (Note: please also enable “Hide Settings” in the extension editor to hide the extension from members and prevent them from modifying it)

5. Extended prevent tamperin(Security protection disabled)

A new extension security identifier feature has been added to [Extensions], and at the same time, new extension encryption and anti-tampering options have been added to [Global Settings – Browser] to enhance the security protection capabilities of extensions. This feature can effectively prevent team members from unauthorized modification of extension files, effectively protect sensitive account info (including cookies, passwords, personal data, etc.), and avoid the risk of accidental or malicious disclosure.

Usage Scenarios: Particularly suitable for scenarios where team-shared accounts are used, it can prevent members from tampering with extension settings or leaking core information during operations.

6. Profiles adds “My share” tab

The [My Share] module has been added to the [Profile] interface, which supports centralized viewing of all Profile records that have been shared with other external teams/users and allows for canceling sharing.

7. Edit members using API links

Single member account info can be edited via API (only available to admins).Click here to view the detailed tutorial

Usage Scenario: Taking the shared account scenario as an example, it supports programmatically invoking the Edit Member API. That is, when a member renews the service, the usage duration of the DICloak member account can be extended by invoking the API; when the member subscription expires, the member account can be deactivated via the API.

8. Profile Preferences

Added the [ProfilePreferences] feature, which supports setting default Profile parameters according to business requirements. When creating a Profile, the corresponding setting items will be automatically selected based on preferences.

Usage Scenario: Suitable for scenarios where fixed Profile configurations are frequently used, allowing users to pre-set common parameters and avoid repetitive operations.

9. Automatic version update

A new [Version Update] feature has been added. You can automatically download the DICloak Profile of all team members to the latest version by enabling the [Auto Update] option, ensuring that team members can use the latest features of DICloak.