Setting up a proxy in the VMMask anti-detection browser

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VMMask is a powerful anti-detect browser designed for managing multiple accounts efficiently. With VMMask, you can create profiles and configure unique fingerprints and proxies for each, ensuring a separate and secure environment for each profile within a single browser window. This feature prevents your profiles from being linked, providing a safe way to use multiple accounts without the risk of being blocked. However, setting up a proxy in VMMask is crucial to maximize its effectiveness.

Step-by-step guide on how to set up a proxy in VMMask

If you're using the VMMask anti-detect browser and need to set up a proxy for your profile, follow these simple steps:

  1. Install and launch VMMask. Open the “Profile” tab and click on “Create” to expand the menu.

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  2. From the drop-down menu, select “Create” again.

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  3. In the profile creation menu, enter a name for your profile and configure a unique fingerprint. To add a proxy, choose “Add Proxy IP” in the proxy settings.

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  4. Configure your proxy by selecting the protocol and entering the IP-address and port.

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  5. If you're using private proxies, enter your username and password. Click on “Test Connection” to verify the connection.

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  6. If the connection is successful, you'll see a notification.

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  7. Click on “Save And Open” to open a browser page with the specified proxy settings. If you prefer not to open the browser automatically, click “Save” instead.

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  8. Your newly configured proxy will be listed in the profiles. Click on the launch icon to start using it.

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  9. Your profile is now set up and ready to use.

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That’s it. With the proxy configured, you can browse the internet anonymously, automate marketing tasks, manage multiple accounts, and bypass geo-blocking.

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