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How to Use Mobile Proxies in BitBrowser

2025.07.09 02:32 BitBrowser

What Are Mobile Proxies?

Mobile proxies route your internet traffic through real mobile devices connected to cellular networks. Unlike datacenter proxies, mobile proxies offer:

  • Higher Trust Scores: Websites view mobile IPs as legitimate user traffic
  • Dynamic IP Rotation: Automatic IP changes that mimic natural mobile usage
  • Reduced Detection Risk: Lower chance of being flagged or blocked
  • Geographic Flexibility: Access to location-specific content and services

Why BitBrowser + ProxyBlocks?

BitBrowser specializes in creating isolated browser environments with unique digital fingerprints, while ProxyBlocks provides premium mobile proxy infrastructure. Together, they offer:

  • Seamless proxy integration
  • Advanced fingerprint protection
  • Scalable multi-account management
  • Professional-grade anonymity

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Step 1: Obtain ProxyBlocks Mobile Proxy Details

  1. Navigate to your proxy login section
  2. Copy the login credentials
    • Choose either HTTP or SOCKS5
    • We recommend using the copy icon (see above)
       

       

  • Step 2: Create a BitBrowser Profile

  • Navigate to “Browser Profiles”
  • Click “Create New Profile”
  • Basic Profile Settings:
    • Enter a descriptive profile name
    • Optionally, create a group
    • Optionally, specify the platform you want to use
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  • Step 3: Set Up Your Proxy

  • Select the proxy type: “HTTP” or “SOCKS5”
    • Keep in mind which type you copied from the ProxyBlocks dashboard
  • Paste your clipboard into “Host”
    • After leaving the field, all other fields will be filled automatically
    • This method is faster, but you can also enter the values manually
  • Click the “Check Proxy” button
    • If your proxy connected successfully, a green message will appear
    • You will see the most important details of your connection
    • Note: The displayed location may not always reflect the true IP location
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Step 4: Advanced Configuration Options

Fingerprint Settings:

  • Browser Type: Choose BitBrowser (Chrome) or BitFox (Firefox)
  • Kernel Version: Choose your browser kernel version (newest recommended)
  • OS: Choose your desired operating system fingerprint
  • OS Version: Choose operating system (newest recommended)
  • Browser Version: Choose your browser version (newest recommended)
  • User Agent: Configure your user agent or click “change” to randomly refresh
  • Language: Enable to set the browser language based on IP location (recommended)
  • Display Language: Choose the location visible in the browser itself
  • Timezone: Set the time zone based on IP location (recommended)
  • WebRTC: Choose depending on desired privacy or authenticity
  • Other Settings: Fine-tune even more detailed settings

You can also always click the “Random Fingerprint” button on the bottom, to randomly generate a new fingerprint. This can be very useful when working on multiple profiles so they appear more different from each other and affects mainly minor tuning details.

Best Practices

Account Management

  • A New IP Per Account: Always rotate your mobile proxy before account change
  • Consistent Profiles: Maintain the same browser profile for each account
  • Activity Patterns: Vary login times and usage patterns
  • Cool-down Periods: Wait between switching accounts

Security Considerations

  • Regular Rotation: Change proxies periodically for high-security needs
  • Session Management: Clear sessions between account switches
  • Update Schedules: Keep BitBrowser updated to latest versions
  • Backup Profiles: Export and backup your browser profiles

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Proxy Won’t Connect:

  • Verify credentials and server details
  • Check if your proxy is not expired
  • Check status.proxyblocks.io for current outages
  • Test with different proxy endpoints
  • Confirm firewall settings

Slow Performance:

  • Change to a different testing tool
  • Check your own local internet connection
  • Test in a different multi-account/antidetect browser
  • Test speed with OpenVPN locally

Account Flags or Blocks:

  • Review fingerprint consistency
  • Ensure geographic consistency
  • Verify timezone alignment
  • Check for WebRTC leaks
  • Check for DNS leaks
  • Check your browser ping & download
  • Check if the IP is blacklisted
  • Rotate mobile proxy until in a better IP range
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