How to Set Up a Proxy in Your Antidetect Browser

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For today’s digital marketer, e-commerce seller, or social media manager, the ability to safely manage multiple online accounts is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Antidetect browsers are the specialized tools designed for this purpose, creating isolated browser profiles to prevent your accounts from being linked. However, the browser itself is only half of the solution. To achieve true security and anonymity, each profile must be paired with a high-quality proxy. This guide explains why this is so critical and provides a step-by-step process for setting it up correctly.

How to Set Up a Proxy in Your Antidetect Browser

The Golden Rule of Multi-Accounting: One Profile, One Unique IP

An antidetect browser works by giving each profile a unique “digital fingerprint” (your combination of browser type, screen resolution, operating system, etc.), making it look like a separate device. But this is a fatal mistake if you don’t also change your IP address.

Without a proxy, all of your “unique” browser profiles will still be connecting to the internet from your single home or office IP address. Platforms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon can easily detect this, see that ten “different” users are all operating from the same network, and link and ban all of your accounts in one fell swoop.

The professional solution is a two-part formula: Isolated Profile (Antidetect Browser) + Unique IP Address (Proxy) = True Security

Choosing the Right Proxies: The Professional Standard

To make each profile appear as a completely separate and legitimate user, you must use proxies that offer the highest level of trust. This is where IPFLY’s residential proxies become the foundational component of your strategy. A residential proxy uses an IP address from a real home internet connection, making your activity indistinguishable from that of a genuine user. This is essential for protecting your valuable business accounts from being flagged.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Your IPFLY Proxy

Integrating a premium proxy into your antidetect browser is a straightforward process.

Step 1: Get Your Proxy Credentials from the IPFLY Dashboard

Before you begin, log into your IPFLY user account. In your dashboard, find the residential proxy plan you wish to use and locate the four essential pieces of information for your proxy connection:

Host (e.g., gw.ipfly.com)

Port (e.g., 8080)

Username

Password

Keep these details ready to copy and paste.

Step 2: Create a New Profile in Your Antidetect Browser

Open your antidetect browser application (e.g., GoLogin, Multilogin, AdsPower). Click the button to create a new browser profile and give it a name that corresponds to the account you will be using (e.g., “Client-A-Facebook-Ads” or “Etsy-Store-2”).

Step 3: Enter the Proxy Details in the Profile Settings

Navigate to the “Proxy” or “Network” settings for the new profile you just created. You will see fields to input your proxy information.

1.Select the correct proxy Type from the dropdown menu (e.g., HTTP or SOCKS5, as specified by your IPFLY plan).

2.Carefully paste the Host, Port, Username, and Password from your IPFLY dashboard into the corresponding fields.

Step 4: Test and Save the Configuration

All reputable antidetect browsers have a “Test Proxy” or “Check Connection” button. Click this button. The browser will attempt to connect to the internet through your configured proxy. A successful test will typically display the new IP address and geographic location provided by your IPFLY proxy. Once the test passes, save the profile.

The Final Check: Verifying Your New Digital Identity

After saving and launching your new profile, it’s always a best practice to perform a final verification. In the new browser window that opens, navigate to an IP-checking website like ipapa.com. The site should display the IP address and location of your IPFLY proxy, not your own. This is your definitive confirmation that the integration is successful and your account is secure.

How to Set Up a Proxy in Your Antidetect Browser

An antidetect browser is an indispensable tool for any professional managing multiple online accounts. However, its power to protect you is only fully unlocked when every single profile is paired with a unique, high-trust residential proxy. By following this simple setup process to integrate proxies from a reliable provider like IPFLY, you create a secure, professional, and truly anonymous environment to manage your digital assets with confidence.

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