Step-by-step Guide on How to Set up a Proxy in BitBrowser
So, how to use BitBrowser with proxy servers efficiently? The following blocks will describe exceptionally how proxy servers can be applied in BitBrowser with screenshots for easy understanding.
Step 1 - Launching BitBrowser and Accessing Settings
To start off, launch BitBrowser. Under the “Browser Profiles” tab, click “Add” on the upper left part of the screen to initiate the profile creation process.
Step 2 - Choosing the type of proxy
Once you have modified the basic profile information, click on the “Proxy” tab where you will input various specifications such as; A method to add proxies by selecting the “Custom” option and the selection protocol to be Socks5, in our case.
Step 3 - Entering proxy details (IP, port, authentication)
In the new window that appears you need to complete the forms filled in by specifying information such as IP address, port and if necessary authorization data of your private proxy server. If you want to use a rotating proxy, you can also add a link for IP rotation. Ensure the accuracy of all provided information in order to avoid issues during server operations.
Step 4 - Testing the proxy connection
Next, launch the process of connection verification by clicking on the “Check Proxy” button that is found at the right part of the screen. When connected successfully, the green message will pop up with the location and related information.
Afterward, finalize the profile creation and save it. Your profile will be working with the already embedded proxy, providing you with a secure as well as anonymous connection while using BitBrowser.




