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A proxy is a server that acts as an intermediary between your device and the internet.
Instead of connecting directly to a website, your traffic is routed through the proxy server.
This means websites see the proxy IP address instead of your real IP address, making it appear as if the request is coming from a different location. When used together with Gologin, a proxy works alongside the browser fingerprint of a profile.
Each profile can connect through a different proxy, helping websites recognize them as separate devices.

Why a proxy is important

Using a proxy is strongly recommended when working with GoLogin. Many websites track user activity by analyzing both browser fingerprints and IP addresses.
Even if you use different browser profiles, multiple accounts may still be linked if they connect from the same IP address.
Using a proxy allows each profile to operate from a different network location, reducing the chance that accounts will be associated with the same device. Proxies are commonly used for tasks such as:
  • managing multiple social media accounts
  • digital marketing and advertising
  • web scraping and data collection
  • e-commerce account management

Where to get a proxy

Gologin supports both third-party proxy providers and built-in Gologin proxies. You can connect proxies from external providers by entering the proxy credentials in the profile settings. Gologin also offers built-in proxy options that can be configured directly inside the application. For a list of recommended proxy providers, see Recommended proxy providers.