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How to Set Up Proxies in Multilogin

Add a BirdProxies residential or ISP proxy to a Multilogin browser profile in about five minutes. One proxy per profile, geo-matched, fully isolated.

Last updated: May 2026

Overview

To set up BirdProxies in Multilogin, generate a residential or ISP proxy in your dashboard, create a browser profile, open the profile's proxy settings, enter your host, port, username, and password, then check and save. It takes about five minutes per profile.

Multilogin is an anti-detect browser built for managing many accounts with isolated browser fingerprints. Giving each profile its own BirdProxies IP means every account has a clean residential network identity that matches its fingerprint, which is what keeps multi-account setups from being linked.

What You Need

  • A BirdProxies proxy - a residential proxy or an ISP proxy. Both work with Multilogin.
  • Your credentials in `host:port:user:pass` format, generated in the BirdProxies dashboard.
  • Multilogin installed with at least one profile created.

Residential proxies are billed by traffic and can be sticky or rotating. ISP proxies provide a fixed static IP, which is best for long-lived accounts that should always appear from the same address.

Step-by-Step Setup

1. Generate your BirdProxies credentials Create a residential or ISP proxy in your dashboard and copy the host, port, username, and password.
2. Create or edit a profile Make a new Multilogin profile (Mimic or Stealthfox) or edit one. Use one profile per account.
3. Open the proxy section In the profile setup, open the proxy settings and select the option to enter a custom proxy.
4. Pick the protocol Choose HTTP (recommended) or SOCKS5.
5. Enter your details Fill in the host, port, username, and password.
6. Check the connection Use the proxy check to confirm the IP and country resolve correctly.
7. Save and launch Save the profile and start the browser. Traffic now routes through your BirdProxies IP.

Tips for Best Results

  • One proxy per profile Do not share an IP across accounts. Isolation is the core benefit of Multilogin.
  • Sticky vs rotating Use a sticky session for logged-in accounts to keep the IP stable. Use rotating proxies for scraping or research.
  • Match the geo Pick a proxy in the same country as the account's expected location so the IP and timezone line up.
  • Prefer ISP for long-term accounts A static ISP proxy keeps a permanent IP that builds trust over time.

Troubleshooting

  • Connection failed Re-check the host, port, username, and password. Confirm the proxy is active in your dashboard.
  • Wrong country shown Regenerate the proxy with the correct geo target.
  • Authentication error Enter special characters in the password exactly as shown, or regenerate the credentials.
  • Slow performance Switch to a sticky session or an ISP proxy for steadier speeds.
  • Still stuck? See our Troubleshooting Guide or ask on Discord.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Multilogin work with BirdProxies?

Yes. Multilogin accepts any HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy with username and password authentication, which is exactly how BirdProxies residential and ISP proxies are delivered.

HTTP or SOCKS5 in Multilogin?

HTTP is the simplest and most compatible. Pick SOCKS5 only if your workflow specifically needs it.

Do I need a different proxy for each Multilogin profile?

Yes for multi-account work. Assign one dedicated proxy per profile so accounts are never linked by a shared IP.

The proxy check fails, what now?

Confirm the host, port, username, and password are exactly as shown in your dashboard, and that the proxy is active. Special characters in the password must be entered precisely.

Found an issue? Let us know on Discord
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