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MostLogin

MostLogin is an anti-detect browser designed for multi-account management, fingerprint isolation, and secure online operations. It allows users to create independent browser environments with unique fingerprints, making it widely used for social media management, e-commerce operations, affiliate marketing, and web automation.

By integrating Rapidproxy residential proxies with MostLogin, users can assign a dedicated IP address to each browser profile, improving anonymity, reducing account association risks, and creating a more stable browsing environment for multi-account workflows.

This guide will show you how to configure Rapidproxy proxies in MostLogin step by step.


Step 1: Download and Log In to MostLogin

Open the MostLogin browser and sign in to your account. If you don’t have an account yet, register and complete the installation first.


Step 2: Create a New Browser Profile

  1. Navigate to 〖Profile〗 and click 〖Create Profile〗 to create a new browser environment.

  1. In the profile configuration window, locate the proxy settings section.


Step 3: Configure Proxy Settings

  1. In the 〖Proxy Type〗 field, select 〖http〗 〖https〗 or 〖socks5〗.

  2. Paste the proxy information provided by Rapidproxy into the corresponding fields:

  • Proxy Host / IP

  • Port

  • Username

  • Password

Note: This example uses HTTP protocol. Rapidproxy supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols.

You can obtain proxy information from your Rapidproxy dashboard:


Step 4: Save the Profile

Click〖Confirm〗 to complete the configuration.


Step 5: Test the Proxy Connection

  1. Return to the profile list and click 〖START〗 to launch the configured browser profile.

  1. After launching your browser, you can check your IP information through websites such as IPinfo.

You are now ready to browse securely and anonymously with Rapidproxy in MostLogin.

For more integration tutorials, visit Rapidproxy Documentation

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