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How to Set Up a Dolphin Proxy With IPRoyal

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Written by Ann
Updated over 8 months ago

Dolphin anty allows users to set up and manage countless browser profiles from a single device. Each profile exists in its own environment with a unique browser fingerprint, cache, and cookies separated from other profiles. It’s easy to configure and allows the user to set quite a few parameters, including:

  • WebRTC

  • WebGL

  • Canvas

  • Time zone

  • Geo location

  • Language

  • MAC address

  • Device name

  • Screen settings and more.

The amount of configuration options and fine-tuning available allows Dolphin to pass all checks, including those causing trouble for other similar solutions.

Setting up a Dolphin Proxy With IPRoyal

To get started, visit the Dolphin anty website and click the Try for free button to sign up.

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Once you click the Sign up button, you’ll have to answer several quick questions regarding your usage scenario.

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Once you provide the answers, you’ll be forwarded to your Dolphin anty dashboard. Click the Download button to get the latest version of the app.

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Once the installation is complete, run Dolphin anty and sign in with your username and password.

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Once you log in, you can add your proxies. Click the Proxies button on the left.

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Now it’s time to visit the IPRoyal dashboard and get your proxy credentials. Configure your proxy location, rotation, and type, turn on the high-end pool as needed. We’ll use high-end IPs from Berlin, Germany, with a session time of two hours and HTTP/HTTPS protocol.

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Once you configure your proxy settings, scroll down to the Formatted Proxy List section. You can select how many instances you want to generate (1) and their format (2) . Dolphin recognizes the hostname:port:username:password format. Once you’re ready, click the Copy button (3) to send your list of proxies to the clipboard.

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Now it’s time to get back to Dolphin. Click the empty area to the right and press Ctrl + V to paste your proxy list you just copied from IPRoyal. Click the Add button in the top right corner when you’re done.

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You’ll be returned to the Proxies page with your proxies added to the list.

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Here, you can test your proxies by selecting them and clicking the Check Connection icon.

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You can also click on each proxy to change their name and adjust additional settings.

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Once you click on Save, Dolphin will check your proxies automatically.

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Congratulations, you can start using IPRoyal proxies with your Dolphin browser profiles! Create a new profile, adjust the settings, and select one of your saved proxies. Click the Create button in the top right corner when you’re done.

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Start your new profile and visit IP2Location or a similar site to verify your profile is using a proxy.

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