Octo Browser 2.8: Command-Line Switches
10/21/25

Update 2.8 brings flexible configuration options for browser launch, team member search, and a right-click context menu for text fields. We’ve also improved browser performance and made other minor enhancements to make your Octo Browser experience even more efficient.
Update 2.8 brings flexible configuration options for browser launch, team member search, and a right-click context menu for text fields. We’ve also improved browser performance and made other minor enhancements to make your Octo Browser experience even more efficient.
Command-line switches
Profile settings now support browser command-line switches. You can now control browser behavior directly in Octo.
This feature is intended for experienced users who know exactly which parameters they need. If you’re unsure whether you need these settings, we recommend leaving these fields empty.

Command-line switch settings can be copied together with profiles or added to templates.
Team member search by email
We’ve added search functionality for team members and invitations. The search field is available to team administrators and master accounts on the Settings > Team page.

Context menu for text fields
Text fields and search inputs now include a context menu. Right-click to quickly cut, copy, or paste text.
Supported on all platforms except Linux.
Resetting table settings
You can now quickly restore table column width, count, and order to their default values.

To restore default settings, click Reset → Save.
New location for settings
In this release, the Additional Connection Settings section has been moved from the Fingerprint tab to the General tab and renamed Additional Settings. This section now contains new options unrelated to the fingerprint. The WebRTC field remains on the Fingerprint tab.

Other improvements and fixes:
Improved browser performance: faster modal window opening and table rendering.
New macOS app icon adapted for macOS Tahoe.
Leave your feedback and suggestions for improving Octo Browser in our Telegram channel or via the feedback form in the browser. Follow us on social media so you don’t miss important news and updates.
Command-line switches
Profile settings now support browser command-line switches. You can now control browser behavior directly in Octo.
This feature is intended for experienced users who know exactly which parameters they need. If you’re unsure whether you need these settings, we recommend leaving these fields empty.

Command-line switch settings can be copied together with profiles or added to templates.
Team member search by email
We’ve added search functionality for team members and invitations. The search field is available to team administrators and master accounts on the Settings > Team page.

Context menu for text fields
Text fields and search inputs now include a context menu. Right-click to quickly cut, copy, or paste text.
Supported on all platforms except Linux.
Resetting table settings
You can now quickly restore table column width, count, and order to their default values.

To restore default settings, click Reset → Save.
New location for settings
In this release, the Additional Connection Settings section has been moved from the Fingerprint tab to the General tab and renamed Additional Settings. This section now contains new options unrelated to the fingerprint. The WebRTC field remains on the Fingerprint tab.

Other improvements and fixes:
Improved browser performance: faster modal window opening and table rendering.
New macOS app icon adapted for macOS Tahoe.
Leave your feedback and suggestions for improving Octo Browser in our Telegram channel or via the feedback form in the browser. Follow us on social media so you don’t miss important news and updates.
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