Anti-Detect Browser Proxy Setup: Multilogin and GoLogin Guide
How to configure proxies in anti-detect browsers like Multilogin, GoLogin, and Dolphin.
OutreachProxy Team
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Anti-Detect Browser Proxy Configuration
Anti-detect browsers require proper proxy setup for each profile.
TL;DR: Each browser profile needs its own dedicated proxy. Configure in profile settings. Test before heavy use.
Why Anti-Detect Browsers?
They provide:
Multilogin Setup
1. Create new profile 2. Go to Proxy settings 3. Select proxy type (HTTP/SOCKS5) 4. Enter details: - Host: proxy.outreachproxy.com - Port: 8080 - Username: your_username - Password: your_password 5. Click Check Proxy 6. Save profile
GoLogin Setup
1. Create profile or edit existing 2. Navigate to Proxy section 3. Choose connection type 4. Enter proxy information: - Type: HTTP or SOCKS5 - IP: proxy.outreachproxy.com - Port: 8080 - Login: username - Password: password 5. Check proxy 6. Save
Dolphin Anty Setup
1. New profile > Connection 2. Select proxy type 3. Fill in details 4. Test connection 5. Save profile
Best Practices
1. One proxy per profile - Never share 2. Match location - Proxy location matches profile location 3. Test before use - Verify connection 4. Consistent usage - Same proxy always 5. Quality proxies - Residential for trust
OutreachProxy static residential IPs work perfectly with anti-detect browsers.
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