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How to Set Up an Octo Browser Proxy With IPRoyal

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Written by Ann
Updated over 8 months ago

In this guide, we’ll go over Octo Browser’s key features and explain how to integrate it with IPRoyal proxies for safe and seamless operations.

What Is Octo Browser?

Octo Browser is a versatile anti-detect solution with elaborate configuration options packed into an intuitive interface. It’s available for Windows, Mac (with Apple and Intel silicone), and Linux, which is fairly uncommon. Also, it supports a wide array of popular platforms, along with a vast library of fingerprints gathered from real devices.

Setting up an Octo Browser Proxy With IPRoyal

Adding proxies to Octo Browser is hassle-free. You can add a single proxy or use the bulk option for larger proxy lists, depending on your workflow. We’ll cover both options.

Adding a Single Proxy

1. Launch Octo Browser and click the Proxies (1) tab.

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2. Click the Add Proxy (2) button.

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3. Open the IPRoyal dashboard and configure your proxies. We’ll use high-end (3) proxies from London, UK (4) , with the HTTP|HTTPS protocol (5) , sticky sessions (6) , and a session duration (7) of 12 hours.

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4. Once you’re done with the configuration, the dashboard will update your proxy credentials (8) - proxy hostname, port, username, and password.

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5. Return to Octo Browser, name your proxy (9) , and select the correct proxy protocol (10) depending on your proxy configuration. In our case, it’s HTTP.

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6. Copy your proxy credentials from the IPRoyal dashboard into the appropriate fields (11) and click the Check Proxy (12) button.

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7. If you see your proxy’s IP address (13) as a result, you can click the Confirm (14) button to save your proxy.

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Adding Proxies in Bulk

1. To add multiple proxies at once, navigate to the Proxies (1) tab again.

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2. Click the Bulk Add (2) button.

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3. Open the IPRoyal dashboard and configure your proxies. Just like above, we’ll use high-end (3) proxies from London, UK (4) , with the HTTP|HTTPS protocol (5) , sticky sessions (6) , and a session duration (7) of 12 hours.

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4. Once you’re done with the configuration, scroll down to the Formatted proxy list (8) and enter the number of unique proxy sessions you want to generate in the Quantity (9) field.

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5. Click the Download list (10) button and choose .txt (11) from the drop-down menu.

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6. Your proxies will be saved in a file named Iproyal-proxies.txt. Since Octo Browser requires a protocol:// prefix when adding bulk proxies, open the .txt file in a text editor and add this prefix (12) for each set of credentials. We’re using HTTP|HTTPS proxies, so the correct prefix is http://.

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7. Select the contents of the .txt file (by using Control + A on Windows or Command + A on MacOS) and copy them to your clipboard (by using Control + C on Windows or Command + C on MacOS).

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8. Paste the contents of your clipboard into the box (13) , add a name prefix (14) for your proxies, and click the Confirm (15) button.

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9. Click the box (16) in the top left corner to select all proxies, and click the Check proxies (17) button to test your proxies.

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10. If you see IP addresses as a result, your proxies are ready for deployment.

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