Most modern browsers now include built-in translation features that make it easy to view the interface in your preferred language. Whether you're using Chrome, Opera, or another modern browser, you can translate the dashboard instantly — no plugins required.
Google Chrome
Chrome includes one of the most reliable automatic translation tools available.
To translate the dashboard:
Open the dashboard in Chrome.
Right-click anywhere on the page.
Select “Translate to [Your Language]” from the menu.
If Chrome doesn’t detect a foreign language automatically, click the Translate icon that appears in the address bar and choose your preferred language.
You can also set Chrome to always translate pages by selecting “Always translate this site” from the translation options.
Opera Browser
Opera uses the same underlying engine as Chrome, so its translation experience is similar.
To translate the dashboard:
Right-click on the page.
Click “Translate to [Your Language]” (Opera may label it slightly differently depending on version).
Use the translation bubble that appears near the address bar to change language options or enable automatic translation.
Microsoft Edge
Edge also includes built-in translation powered by Microsoft Translator.
How to translate in Edge:
Look for a Translate icon in the address bar when you open the dashboard.
Select your language and click Translate.
If the icon doesn’t appear, right-click the page and choose “Translate to [Your Language]”.
You can enable automatic translation for pages from the same menu.
Other Modern Browsers
Most Chromium-based browsers (Brave, Vivaldi, Arc, etc.) follow the same process:
Right-click the page.
Choose Translate.
Adjust your language settings in the translation pop-up.
If your browser doesn’t have built-in translation, you can still use services like Google Translate’s webpage translator.




