DICLoak primarily focuses on making privacy protection accessible to everyone. It’s currently available on Windows (64 and 32-bit), as well as macOS (with Intel and Apple silicon). Even though a premium plan is necessary to take full advantage of it, a free version is also available.
Here are some of DICloak’s key features:
Fingerprint control
Using a different IP address for multi-accounting purposes is not enough. Every browser we use has its own unique digital fingerprint, which can easily reveal information we don’t want to share. In other words, web scraping without fingerprint manipulation almost always ends with a ban. DICloak enables users to modify all aspects of their fingerprints, including the operating system, user agent, language, location, time zone, and more.
Profile isolation
Keeping browser profiles separated is essential, as it prevents data leaks and minimizes the chances of detection. DICloak isolates all browser profiles so they look like each one is coming from a different device. As an added bonus, users can create profile groups for easier navigation and project management.
Automation
Multi-accounting becomes significantly easier with the ability to automate certain operations like account creation and website navigation. DICloak offers extensive RPA templates and customizable scripts to automate repetitive tasks and synchronize actions across multiple profiles. The synchronizer also supports delays to mimic genuine user behavior.
Setting Up a DICloak Proxy With IPRoyal
1. Download DICloak, sign up if needed, and sign in.
2. Click the IP Proxies (1) tab in the menu on the left to expand it and select Proxies (2).
3. Visit the IPRoyal dashboard to configure your proxies. We’ll use high-end (3) residential proxies from Ohio, United States (4) , with HTTP/HTTPS protocol (5) , sticky sessions (6) and a session duration (7) of 12 hours.
4. Scroll down to the Formatted proxy list section. Each row is a unique set of credentials that contains the proxy hostname (or IP), port, username, and password. Select one line (8) and copy it to your clipboard (by pressing Control + C on Windows, Command + C on macOS).
5. Return to DICloak and click the Create Proxy (9) button.
6. Paste your credentials into the Quick input (10) field. Note that DICloak requires a proxy type at the beginning of the string. We’re using an HTTP/HTTPS proxy, so we’ll add http:// at the beginning. Alternatively, you can use socks5:// for SOCKS5 proxies. Your credentials string should look like this:
http://geo.iproyal.com:12321:5KRs0nb3:T7sKZqkH_country-us_state-ohio_session-eur1EQC3_lifetime-12h_streaming-1
7. Click the Analyze (11) button, and DICloak will fill in all the necessary fields using your credentials string. Once it’s done, click the Confirm (12) button.
8. To add your newly created proxy to a profile, edit a profile (or create a new one) and find the Proxy section. Check the Saved Proxies (13) button, select your proxy from the list of saved proxies, and click the Confirm (14) button.
9. Finally, launch your profile and visit IPHey or a similar website.
10. If everything looks okay, your profile is ready.