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:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Proxy type | HTTP or SOCKS5 |
| Host/Server | proxy.eproxies.net |
| Port | 23333 |
| Login/Username | USERNAME-pool-flow + targeting/session parameters |
| Password | Your 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:
| Browser | Tutorial |
|---|---|
| AdsPower | Setup guide |
| Multilogin | Setup guide |
| BitBrowser | Setup guide |
| GoLogin | Setup guide |
| Dolphin Anty | Setup guide |
| Hubstudio | Setup guide |
| VMLogin | Setup guide |
| Nstbrowser | Setup guide |
| MoreLogin | Setup guide |
| Lalicat | Setup guide |
General setup flow (AdsPower as an example)
- Create or edit a browser profile and open its proxy settings.
- Choose SOCKS5 (or HTTP) as the proxy type, then fill in the host, port, username, and password per the table above.
- Click "Check proxy" and confirm the reported exit IP matches your target country.
- Save and launch the profile, then visit
ipinfo.ioinside 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).
