7 Best Proxy Browsers For Safe Everyday Use

I am sure you know websites track your entire browsing activity from the moment you land on them to the point you leave. What you click, how long you stay on a page, and sometimes even where your mouse hangs out on the screen, they keep a record of everything.

Technology wasn’t supposed to turn you into a data point like that. It was meant to bring ease. But unfortunately, now you need a mini survival kit just to browse in peace (and privately).

That’s why more and more people now have at least one proxy browser on their device.

But what are proxy browsers exactly? And what are some good ones so you start using them, too?

That’s what this article covers. You’ll learn about proxy browsers and explore a list of best proxy browsers in 2025. So let’s start.

What are proxy browsers?

As the name suggests, a proxy browser is a browser that comes with built-in support for setting up proxies. They integrate with a range of proxy providers so you can configure their proxies without using separate browser extensions. Some proxy browsers, like Gologin, also offer their own proxies.

That’s just one feature of proxy browsers. These browsers also facilitate mutli-accounting i.e., running multiple social media accounts from the same device while making it look like the activity is coming from different devices.

You can also change your digital fingerprints to further anonymize your identity and evade targeted ads.

Due to these use cases, a proxy browser is also marketed as “multi profile proxy browser”, “anti-detect browser”, “anonymous browser with proxy”, “unlocked browsers”, and more. They’re all the same thing.

You’ll learn about more features of proxy browsers when we start discussing the best proxy browsers 2025 has to offer.

Can regular browsers be used with proxies?

Regular browsers like Google, Edge, Safari, among others, don’t come under the proxy browser category.

These browsers don’t have built-in proxy settings at all, and even when they have them, you need to buy third-party proxies yourself. They don’t have built-in integration with proxy providers.

So while you can use proxies with regular browsers, the setup will be difficult and inefficient.

We recently published a detailed guide on how to use proxies with regular browsers. Check it out.

That said, let’s talk about how a proxy browser works.

How Proxy Browsers Work

Once you’ve configured a proxy in a browser with a built-in proxy, your traffic doesn’t travel straight from you to a website. Instead, it takes a small detour through a remote proxy server when traveling between you and websites.

This gives websites the impression that your activity is coming from somewhere else, not from you, because the browser has replaced your real IP address with the proxy server’s IP.

You might think this is similar to a VPN, but no, there’s a difference. VPNs usually come as desktop software, apps, or browser extensions. You’ll barely find any browser with built-in VPN support.

Also, a VPN that operates at a system level (via its desktop or mobile app) encrypts everything your device sends online, no matter which app is generating the traffic. In contrast, a proxy browser’s scope is smaller. It only protects the activity happening inside the browser itself, not the rest of your device.

Top 7 Proxy Browsers & Web Based Proxy Apps

1. Gologin – Best Proxy Browser Overall

Most proxy browsers out there are costly, so if you use them continuously, the monthly costs become unaffordable.

I have spent time with Gologin and found that it strikes a balance between premium features and pricing that doesn’t break the bank.

The browser is available across all operating systems, namely Windows, Mac, and Linux, without any odd limitations. Gologin also has an Android app, which is not something you see with every antidetect browser. So accessibility will never be an issue for you. The browser genuinely fits the bill for everyday use, if that’s what you want it for.

On the proxy side of things, the browser offers built-in free proxies. But if your work ever needs higher-quality IPs, there’s built-in support for buying third party proxies too. And if you already have your own proxies, you can plug those in as well.

You can set up proxies in seconds and also test them before launching. The proxy test reveals the IP address and the location you’re going live from.

As for the interface, it suffices to say that you’re not forced to tweak dozens of settings unless you actually want to. If you want granular control over how your profiles appear to websites, you can adjust up to 50 different browser and system attributes. If you manage multiple profiles, you can group them logically and share access with team members.

Moreover, all your favorite Chrome extensions are there as well.

In short, Gologin is a secure proxy browser with all essentials for everyday browsing as well as professional use.

Pricing plans: 

All paid plans come with a minimum of 2GB proxy traffic included.

  • Professional: $24/month (100 profiles)
  • Business: $49/month (300 profiles)
  • Enterprise: $99/month (1000 profiles)
  • Custom: starts at $149/month (starts at 2000 profiles)
Features Details
Platforms Windows, Linux, macOS, macOS M-series, Android
Built-in proxies Yes, 3rd party proxies also supported
Free plan Yes, 3 browser profiles
Free trial 7-day trial of all paid plans
User ratings (stars)
  • Trustpilot: 4.4 (371 reviews)
  • G2: 4.7 (75 reviews)
  • Capterra: 4.6 (116 reviews)

2. 1Browser – Best Free Proxy Browser Option

1Browser is almost a stripped-down version of Chrome in looks.

But under the hood, it’s built for users who want multi-accounting or privacy.

Every 1Browser plan includes five free proxies covering the USA, UK, Germany, Canada, and India.

And yes, just like Gologin, you can also add your own HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS proxies. There’s even a Tor proxy option, if that’s your preferred solution for anonymity.

In my opinion, 1Browser’s ease of use is its big strength. The browser is Chromium-based, so there’s little to no learning curve. For the majority of the tasks, you don’t need to go into technical settings.

On the free plan, 1Browser gives you 10 free profiles, which is another thing that sets it apart.

So, after Gologin, if there is an easy-to-use anonymous browser with proxy, it’s 1Browser.

Pricing plans: 

    • Basic: $9/month (20 profiles, 100+ countries proxy network)
  • Pro: $29/month (100 Profiles, 100+ countries proxy network)
Features Details
Platforms Linux, MacOS, Windows, Apple M-series
Built-in proxies Yes, 5 free proxies on all plans
Free plan Yes, 10 browser profiles
Free trial Yes, 500MB Datacenter proxies included
User ratings (stars)
  • Trustpilot: 4.2 (6 reviews)
  • G2: 5 (1 review)

3. Epic Privacy Browser

The Epic Privacy Browser is an absolutely free browser with built-in proxy. There are no in-app purchases either.

It also looks similar to Chrome, but it’s stripped of a lot of Google-tracking fluff.

The browser has an always-on private browsing mode, which wipes your history, cookies, and most session data when you close the browser.

Another feature that makes Epic a good proxy browser for privacy is its built-in encrypted proxy. Enabling this feature hides your IP and encrypts all data between your browser and their servers, which is why they sometimes call it a VPN.

Did I mention Epic blocks a lot of tracking by default? Yes. Trackers, ads, and fingerprinting scripts, many of them don’t run. Epic is particularly known for its WebRTC calls blocking feature that prevents your IP from leaking when you’re using a proxy.

Pricing plans: 

  • Entirely free
Features Details
Platforms MacOS, Windows, Android, iOS
Built-in VPN Yes
User ratings (stars)
  • Apple App Store: 4.4 (382 ratings)
  • Google Play Store: 3.2 (12k ratings)
  • Capterra: 4.6 (9 reviews)

4. Brave Browser with built-in VPN

I’ve spent a fair bit of time using Brave, too.

The browser has built a reputation around blocking ads and trackers by default since its 2016 launch by the creators of JavaScript and Mozilla Firefox.

Brave is famous for its Shields feature. When you turn it on, the browser blocks third-party ads and tracking cookies automatically. You can toggle between Standard and Aggressive modes for tracker and ad blocking. The Aggressive mode randomizes your fingerprints.

Brave also has a built-in VPN and firewall. When you activate both of these, the browser encrypts web traffic across all apps on your device, not just the browsers.

But this Firewall + VPN is a premium feature that costs $9.99 monthly and covers up to 10 devices across Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. Brave has also added a kill switch (on some platforms), so if the VPN drops, your connection doesn’t leak unexpectedly.

Brave doesn’t have built-in settings for configuring proxy, let alone supporting third-party proxies.

Pricing plans: 

  • Brave VPN: $9.99/month | $99.99/year
Features Details
Platforms Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Built-in proxies / VPN Firewall + VPN built in
Free plan Browser is free; VPN is paid
Free trial 7-day VPN trial
User ratings (stars)
  • Trustpilot: 2.9 (408 reviews)
  • G2: 4.6 (503 reviews)
  • Capterra: 4.7 (343 reviews)
  • Apple App Store: 4.8 (531K ratings)
  • Google Play Store: 4.7 (2 million ratings)

5. Decodo X-Browser (for Decodo users)

Decodo X-Browser is included free with every active Decodo proxy subscription.

The browser provides direct access to Decodo’s pool of approximately 125 million proxy IPs across 195+ countries.

When you open X Browser, you log in (via the Decodo dashboard) and then either Quick Connect or create a new profile. Quick Connect gives you a session with a random fingerprint, whereas creating a new profile lets you specify things like platform type, language, time zone, whether JavaScript is enabled, and which proxy to use.

With Decodo’s proxy pool at your disposal, you can choose residential, mobile, datacenter, and ISP proxies when setting up a profile.

Decodo doesn’t support third party proxy providers.

Pricing plans: 

  • The browser itself is free, but you must have an active Decodo proxy subscription to use it.
Features Details
Platforms Windows, macOS
Built-in proxies Native integration with Decodo’s proxy pool
Free plan X Browser is free, but it needs an active proxy subscription
Free trial 14-day money-back on proxy plans

6. Proxyium

Proxyium is not a traditional browser that you download and install. It’s a web-proxy service.

You open Proxyium in whatever browser you use and simply paste the URL you want to visit. Proxyium then takes you to the site’s home page.

The websites you visit see Proxyium’s IP address instead of yours.

In addition, all websites are encrypted with SSL, even ones that don’t have SSL by default.

However, because everything is web-based, you shouldn’t treat it like a full VPN or a browser with built-in proxy. Only your browser traffic (through the Proxyium interface) is anonymized, not all the apps on your device.

Pricing details:

  • Free, no paid plan.

7. CroxyProxy

CroxyProxy is also a free web proxy service instead of a proxy browser.

So you just go to the CroxyProxy site, enter the URL, and browse.

CroxyProxy employs SSL encryption to secure data transmitted between your device and the websites you visit using it.

So even if the website you visit doesn’t have a secure connection, your data will always be protected when using CroxyProxy.

CroxyProxy’s video and audio streaming capability also sets it apart from many other web proxies that struggle with streaming. You’ll be able to watch videos in high quality without many interruptions.

Similar to Proxyium, CroxyProxy also only protects traffic going through it. It isn’t a full-scale privacy solution.

Pricing details:

  • Free web proxy

FAQ

What is a proxy browser?

By definition, a proxy browser is any browser with built-in proxy support. They often have integrated support for popular third-party proxy providers.

Are proxy browsers secure?

Proxy browsers have built-in fingerprint spoofing settings. Most proxy browsers hide your IP, but not all encrypt your traffic, so they’re not as secure as a VPN. However, your security while using a proxy browser also depends on the proxy provider you’ve subscribed to.

Proxy browser vs VPN—which is better?

Proxy browsers and a VPN are two different tools. VPN is a service, and a proxy browser is a full-fledged browser with built-in support for proxy. VPNs also aren’t useful for tasks like multi-accounting. So if your concern is privacy only, you can use a VPN. But if you want privacy while managing multiple accounts, a proxy browser is your only option.

Can I use a proxy browser for streaming?

Yes, many proxy browsers support streaming platforms like YouTube and Netflix. Though streaming performance can vary depending on the proxy browser and the configured proxy.

Can a proxy browser hide my location reliably?

A proxy browser hides your IP for most browsing tasks, but reliability depends on the proxy’s quality. Some sites can still detect proxy traffic.

How to choose a proxy browser for multi-accounting or business use?

To choose a proxy browser for multi-accounting or business use, you should look for browsers that offer:

- Multiple isolated profiles with unique fingerprints
- Support for various proxy types (residential, mobile, datacenter)
- Integration with popular proxy providers, and team collaboration features, if needed.
- Also consider the number of profiles included in pricing tiers, ease of importing third-party proxies, and whether the browser handles enough fingerprinting parameters to avoid detection on your target platforms.

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