Officially Supported Anti-Detect Browsers
ProxyPorts has been tested and verified to work with the following anti-detect browsers:
- AdsPower
- MoreLogin
- MuLogin
These browsers have been confirmed to correctly pass proxy credentials, handle geolocation data accurately, and maintain stable connections with our ISP and Data Center proxies.
How to Configure
- Open your anti-detect browser and create a new profile (or edit an existing one).
- In the proxy settings section, select HTTP or SOCKS5 as the protocol.
- Enter your ProxyPorts Host, Port, Username, and Password from your dashboard.
- Click the Check Proxy or Test Connection button to verify.
- Save the profile and launch it.
Unsupported Third-Party Browsers
The following anti-detect browsers are not officially supported by ProxyPorts:
- Dolphin Anty
- GoLogin
- Incogniton
While these browsers may work in some cases, we cannot guarantee compatibility or provide troubleshooting assistance for issues that arise when using them.
Known Issue: Dolphin Anty Geolocation Problems
Dolphin Anty frequently uses outdated geolocation databases. This causes a common problem where customers believe their proxy IP location is "leaking" or showing the wrong country. In reality, the proxy IP is correct — it is Dolphin Anty\'s internal geolocation lookup that is outdated.
If you see a location mismatch while using Dolphin Anty, verify your IP on an independent site like ipinfo.io or iplocation.net before contacting support.
Why Does This Matter?
Unsupported browsers may:
- Use outdated or proprietary geolocation databases that conflict with the proxy\'s actual location.
- Handle proxy authentication in non-standard ways, leading to intermittent disconnections.
- Cache old proxy sessions, causing "stale" connections.
For the best experience, we strongly recommend using one of the three officially supported browsers listed above.