Incognition Browser users have a variety of choices when it comes to enhancing their online experience with proxies.
They can choose either rotating or static proxies, depending on their needs for stability or changing IP addresses.
There is also a choice of proxy protocols. HTTP/S proxies offer faster data transfer, making them suitable for speed-intensive browsing.
On the other hand, SOCKS proxies offer a higher level of anonymity, which may be preferred by users seeking greater privacy.
Ultimately, it is up to the user to decide which type or protocol to use.
In this guide, we will demonstrate how to add SOCKS proxies to the Incognition browser, using both static and rotating proxies as examples.
Step 1: Create a New Profile
Open the Incogniton anti-detect browser and create a new profile by clicking the corresponding button.
Step 2: Add a New Proxy
Set a name for the profile, select the desired operating system and then press the “Add proxy” button.
Step 3: Add a Static SOCKS5
Select the appropriate protocol, enter the IP address of the proxy and its port. Then click the “Check proxy” button.
Step 4: Add Rotating SOCKS5
For a rotating proxy, you will need to enter the IP and Port, as well as your username and password. Check the box next to “Rotating proxy“.
Step 5: Check If the Proxy Works
Step 6: Finalize Creating Your New Profile
Click the “Create profile” button to complete the setup of the new profile.
Step 7: Start Working with the Incognition Browser
Everything is ready. You can start working now.
When you click the Start button, a new Incogniton browser window will open. Your IP will be masked by the proxy server’s IP. If you have chosen to use a rotating proxy, your IP address will change with every new browser window refresh or when you navigate to a new page.