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Antidetect Browsers

EProxies is compatible with all major antidetect browsers. Giving each browser profile its own proxy identity is standard practice for multi-account operations.

Universal configuration

Every antidetect browser's proxy form is filled in the same way:

FieldValue
Proxy typeHTTP or SOCKS5
Host/Serverproxy.eproxies.net
Port23333
Login/UsernameUSERNAME-pool-flow + targeting/session parameters
PasswordYour password

Key technique for multi-account setups: give each browser profile a different sid in its username so every profile gets its own stable, independent IP:

Profile 1: USERNAME-pool-flow-region-US-sid-aaaa1111-ttl-120
Profile 2: USERNAME-pool-flow-region-US-sid-bbbb2222-ttl-120
Profile 3: USERNAME-pool-flow-region-GB-sid-cccc3333-ttl-120

Supported browsers & official tutorials

The website provides step-by-step tutorials with screenshots for each browser:

BrowserTutorial
AdsPowerSetup guide
MultiloginSetup guide
BitBrowserSetup guide
GoLoginSetup guide
Dolphin AntySetup guide
HubstudioSetup guide
VMLoginSetup guide
NstbrowserSetup guide
MoreLoginSetup guide
LalicatSetup guide

General setup flow (AdsPower as an example)

  1. Create or edit a browser profile and open its proxy settings.
  2. Choose SOCKS5 (or HTTP) as the proxy type, then fill in the host, port, username, and password per the table above.
  3. Click "Check proxy" and confirm the reported exit IP matches your target country.
  4. Save and launch the profile, then visit ipinfo.io inside the browser to double-check.

If the check fails: first verify the credentials themselves with a cURL command on your machine, then review what you entered in the browser (the most common mistakes are a missing -pool-flow in the username, or parameters accidentally pasted into the password field).