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GoLogin Proxy Integration
GoLogin Proxy Integration
Updated over a month ago

Although GoLogin is a paid service with four paid plans, it offers users a free 7-day trial period to test the software’s features. During this period, you can create three profiles per account. Each of these profiles requires the use of proxies to set them up.

Thankfully, Webshare provides these proxies and is supported by the GoLogin framework. It also gives you up to 10 premium proxies for free without asking for a credit card. To enjoy these proxies, you need to create an account with Webshare.

How to set up a single proxy in GoLogin

Here are eight simple steps to set up your GoLogin account and get access to multiple accounts.

1. Download GoLogin

Visit GoLogin’s official website and click the download button at the top right corner.

GoLogin landing page

2. Create an Account

Once your download is complete, launch the GoLogin software and create your account. You can create a new account with either Google or your email address. Click Signup once you’ve filled in your details.

GoLogin sign-up page

3. Create a New Profile

Once your account has been successfully set up, the following dialogue box appears. Then, click on the Add profile button at the top right corner.

Image depicting how to create a new profile in GoLogin.

4. Setup Your Profile

The dialog box below appears after clicking the Add profile icon. When this appears, name your profile and add it to an existing folder or create a new one.

Image depicting how to set a new profile in GoLogin

5. Customize Your Preferred Proxy Settings.

GoLogin allows users to set up their profiles with or without proxies. To install a proxy on your account, click Proxy and select Your Proxy. Select your preferred proxy type, and obtain all necessary information from your account’s proxy list page.

Depending on the purpose of the account profile, your proxies can be set up as static or rotating IP address proxies.

Static IP address configuration

Setting static IP address proxies for your account profiles is suitable for most websites unless the website bans the IP address proxy chosen. In this case, a rotating IP address would be more beneficial. Static proxies are typically in the format:

Proxy Type: HTTP or Socks5

IP Address: 123.189.1.1

Proxy Username: prxygol

Proxy Password: password

To set a static IP address proxy

  • Go to your proxy provider to access the list of available proxies.

  • Copy the given proxy details into the GoLogin software.

  • Check the proxy details, then create your profile.

Customizing a static IP address proxy

Rotating IP address configuration

GoLogin also supports rotating IP address proxies. Rotating proxies typically have the same setup as static IP addresses. However, for rotating proxies, you need a Change IP URL. The Change IP URL is obtained from your proxy provider’s rotating proxy page.

Copy and paste the Change IP URL into the indicated box in GoLogin. The setup should look like this now:

6. Check Proxy

After choosing your appropriate proxy—which could be either static or rotating, fill in the details in the appropriate fields and click on the Check Proxy button. If your selected proxies work, you’ll see a changed IP address, geolocation, and proxy protocol.

How to run a proxy check

Adjust other browser fingerprint settings using options like Overview, Timezone, Bookmarks, Geolocation, Cookies, and Advanced settings.

7. Create Profile

Once other options have been adjusted, click on Create Profile, and then click Run.

Run the created profile

8. Start Browsing

Once your proxy details are set up, you can start browsing using the GoLogin software. This keeps you safe and allows you to browse undetected.

A browser in GoLogin

There you have it! That’s all you need to know about setting up proxies with GoLogin. Remember, Webshare currently offers ten free proxies without requiring a credit card. You can use this to test out more features of the GoLogin software while the offer lasts.

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