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How to Set Up MuLogin Browser Proxy With IPRoyal

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Written by Ann
Updated over 11 months ago

MuLogin allows users to create an unlimited number of browsers, each with a unique fingerprint, cookies, storage, and cache. All profiles are completely isolated, without a chance of leaking information, ensuring secure multi-accounting and minimizing chances of detection.

Unlike some other browsers, MuLogin doesn’t prevent websites from reading your browser fingerprint. Instead, it replaces your original fingerprint with a different one. The browser is team-oriented, with support for sub-accounts, team members, permissions, fingerprint sharing, and cloud synchronization.

Setting up and customizing different browser fingerprints can only get you so far, though. It’s all pointless if all your activity comes from a single IP address. To ensure maximum privacy and smooth operation, it’s essential to combine MuLogin with reliable residential proxies. This is where IPRoyal comes into the picture.

Setting up a MuLogin Browser Proxy With IPRoyal

To get started, download the latest version of MuLogin and install it. Once you run it for the first time, you can create an account and start using your 3-day free trial .

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To add a browser profile, navigate to the Browser List section on the left and click the Quick Create button.

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MuLogin will create a browser profile for you, and you can customize every aspect of it by clicking the pen icon to the right.

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To add proxies to your browser profile, make sure you’re in the Basic Configuration tab. Scroll down to Proxy settings .

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Click on the drop-down menu and select the type of proxy server you want to use. For the purpose of testing, we’ll go with HTTP .

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Now, it’s time to open the IPRoyal dashboard. Let’s say we want to use rotating proxies from Paris, France, with sessions that last two hours. Since we chose HTTP in MuLogin, we’ll select HTTP/HTTPS in the IPRoyal dashboard.

Note that IPRoyal proxies also support SOCKS5, which is one of the available options in MuLogin.

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Once you configure your proxies, copy the following information:

  • HTTP Proxy host to the IP address field;

  • Proxy port to the Port field;

  • Proxy Username to the Login user field;

  • Proxy Password to the Login password field

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Click the Check the network button to test your proxy. You’ll see the current IP address and the location of your proxy. If that’s the case, click the Save button at the bottom of the window.

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Now it’s time to open your custom browser by clicking the Open button in the Browser List .

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If you want, you can visit our IP Address Lookup page to check your proxy’s IP address, location, ISP, and more.

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Congratulations, you’re ready to go! If you remember, we used the IPRoyal dashboard to create two-hour sessions. You can generate up to 10,000 unique proxy sessions with IPRoyal and create as many browser profiles as you want , each with a unique IP address from a location of your choice. All you need to do is add your proxy credentials from the dashboard to MuLogin, as described above.

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