How to Set Up Proxies in GoLogin and Dolphin Anty (2026)

Published May 27, 2026 · 11 min read

Anti-detect browsers are useless without properly configured proxies. The browser handles fingerprint spoofing — canvas, WebGL, fonts, screen resolution — but the IP address is the first thing any platform checks. If two browser profiles share an IP, or if the IP's geolocation doesn't match the profile's timezone and language settings, the accounts get linked and banned.

This guide covers proxy configuration in the two most popular anti-detect browsers: GoLogin and Dolphin Anty. Every step uses JIBAO Proxy endpoints, but the process applies to any proxy provider that supports username/password authentication.

Why Anti-Detect Browsers Need Proxies

Anti-detect browsers create isolated browser profiles, each with a unique fingerprint. But a fingerprint alone doesn't protect you. Platforms cross-reference three data points:

  1. IP address — Is this IP shared with other accounts? Is it a datacenter IP or a residential IP? Has this IP been flagged before?
  2. IP-fingerprint consistency — Does the browser's timezone match the IP's geolocation? Does the language setting match the country?
  3. IP stability — Does the account always connect from the same IP, or does it jump between countries?

Without a dedicated proxy per profile, your anti-detect setup has a single point of failure. Two profiles on the same IP are trivially linked. A datacenter IP on a profile pretending to be a residential user gets flagged immediately.

The right proxy type depends on your use case:

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GoLogin Proxy Setup: Step by Step

Step 1: Get Your Proxy Credentials

Log in to member.jibaoproxy.com and generate your proxy credentials. You will need:

For static residential IPs, you will receive a dedicated IP address and port from the dashboard. See Static Residential Proxy for details.

Step 2: Create a New Browser Profile

  1. Open GoLogin and click New Profile (or Create Profile).
  2. Set the profile name to something identifiable (e.g., the account name or purpose).
  3. Under Operating System, select the OS you want to emulate.
  4. Set Language and Timezone to match the country of your proxy IP. This is critical — a US proxy with a German timezone triggers detection.

Step 3: Configure the Proxy

  1. In the profile settings, find the Proxy section.
  2. Click the proxy type dropdown and select:
    • HTTP for port 2000
    • SOCKS5 for port 2001
  3. Enter the connection details:
    • Host: gate.jibaoproxy.com
    • Port: 2000 (HTTP) or 2001 (SOCKS5)
    • Login: Your username. For country targeting, use the format your_username-country-us. For a sticky session, append -session-PROFILE_ID (e.g., your_username-country-us-session-profile001).
    • Password: Your proxy password.

For static residential IPs, enter the dedicated IP and port provided in your JIBAO dashboard instead of the gateway address.

Step 4: Verify the Proxy

  1. Click the Check Proxy button in GoLogin's proxy settings.
  2. GoLogin will connect through the proxy and report:
    • Connection status (success/failure)
    • Detected IP address
    • IP geolocation (country, city)
    • Connection speed
  3. Verify that the detected country matches your profile's timezone and language settings.
  4. If the check fails, see the Troubleshooting section below.

Step 5: Save and Launch

  1. Save the profile.
  2. Click Run to launch the browser with the configured proxy.
  3. Visit browserleaks.com or whoer.net to confirm:
    • The displayed IP matches your proxy IP.
    • The timezone matches the IP's geolocation.
    • WebRTC is not leaking your real IP.

Dolphin Anty Proxy Setup: Step by Step

Step 1: Get Your Proxy Credentials

Same as GoLogin — log in to member.jibaoproxy.com and retrieve your credentials. You need the host, port, username, and password.

Step 2: Create a New Browser Profile

  1. Open Dolphin Anty and click Create Profile.
  2. Enter a profile name.
  3. Set the platform (e.g., Facebook, Amazon, or custom).
  4. Under System settings, configure:
    • OS: Match a common OS for the target region.
    • WebRTC: Set to Altered or Disabled to prevent real IP leaks.

Step 3: Configure the Proxy

  1. In the profile creation screen, locate the Proxy section on the left panel.
  2. Click New Proxy (or select an existing saved proxy).
  3. Fill in the fields:
    • Type: Select HTTP or SOCKS5.
    • Host: gate.jibaoproxy.com
    • Port: 2000 (HTTP) or 2001 (SOCKS5)
    • Login: Your username with optional parameters (e.g., your_username-country-us-session-dolphin001).
    • Password: Your proxy password.
  4. Alternatively, paste a proxy string in the format: http://username:[email protected]:10001

Dolphin Anty also supports importing proxies in bulk. If you have multiple static residential IPs, paste them one per line in the format ip:port:username:password.

Step 4: Check the Proxy

  1. Click the Check Proxy button.
  2. Dolphin Anty will display:
    • Connection result
    • External IP
    • Country and city
    • Response time in milliseconds
  3. Confirm the country matches your profile's timezone setting. Dolphin Anty can auto-detect timezone from the proxy IP — enable this if available.

Step 5: Configure Timezone and Language

  1. After proxy verification, set the profile's timezone to match the proxy IP's location. Dolphin Anty offers a Get new fingerprint button that can auto-align these settings.
  2. Set the browser language to match the country (e.g., en-US for a US proxy).
  3. Save and launch the profile.

Step 6: Validate the Setup

  1. Launch the profile and navigate to browserleaks.com.
  2. Check that the IP, timezone, language, and WebRTC results are all consistent.
  3. No red flags should appear in the consistency check.

Which Proxy Type for Which Use Case

Use CaseRecommended Proxy TypeWhy
Long-term social media accountsStatic residentialSame IP every session, residential ASN, unlimited bandwidth
E-commerce store accountsStatic residentialPlatforms flag IP changes on seller accounts
Account creation at scaleDynamic residential (sticky, 10-min session)Fresh IPs for each batch, short-term consistency for signup flow
Ad account managementStatic residentialAd platforms ban on IP inconsistency
Disposable accounts for verificationDynamic residential (rotating)One request per account, maximize IP diversity
Multi-account e-commerce buyingDynamic residential (sticky, 30-min session)Consistent IP through checkout, different IP per account
Market research and scrapingDynamic residential (rotating)No session state needed, maximum anonymity

For static residential IPs, see the Static Residential Proxy product page. For dynamic residential with rotating or sticky sessions, see Dynamic Residential Proxy.

Proxy Testing and Verification Steps

After configuring your proxy in either browser, run these checks before using the profile for real accounts:

  1. IP check: Visit httpbin.org/ip — confirm the IP is not your real IP.
  2. Geolocation check: Visit ipinfo.io — confirm country, city, and ISP match a residential provider.
  3. DNS leak test: Visit dnsleaktest.com — run the extended test and confirm DNS requests route through the proxy, not your local ISP.
  4. WebRTC leak test: Visit browserleaks.com/webrtc — confirm no local IP or real public IP is exposed.
  5. Timezone consistency: Visit browserleaks.com/javascript — confirm the reported timezone matches the proxy IP's country.
  6. Fingerprint check: Visit creepjs.com — review the trust score and ensure no inconsistencies are flagged.

If any of these checks fail, do not use the profile. Fix the issue first.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Authentication Failure (407 or Connection Refused)

Slow Connection Speed

IP Geolocation Mismatch

WebRTC Leaking Real IP

Profile Flagged Despite Correct Proxy

JIBAO Proxy Pricing for Anti-Detect Use Cases

ProductPriceBest For
Static Residential IP$5.88/month per IP, unlimited bandwidthLong-term accounts, consistent identity
Dynamic Residential$6.8/GB (as low as $5.5/GB with bonus)Account creation, short-term tasks
Dedicated Datacenter IP$4/month per IPNon-social-media automation, testing
Shared Datacenter IP$0.10/day per IPQuick verification, disposable tasks

New accounts receive a 100% first-deposit match. See the full pricing page for volume discounts and bonus tiers.

Static residential IPs include unlimited bandwidth, which makes them ideal for anti-detect browser profiles where you cannot predict monthly data usage. Dynamic residential IPs are billed per GB, so they are better suited for short, controlled workflows like account registration.

Summary

Setting up proxies in GoLogin and Dolphin Anty follows the same pattern: create a profile, enter proxy credentials, verify the connection, and align timezone/language settings with the proxy's geolocation. The critical decisions are:

  1. Static vs. dynamic: Use static residential for accounts you plan to maintain. Use dynamic residential for accounts you create and discard.
  2. One proxy per profile: Never share an IP between profiles. For static IPs, assign one IP per profile. For dynamic IPs, use a unique session ID per profile.
  3. Verify before use: Always run IP, DNS, WebRTC, and timezone checks before connecting to your target platform.

Get started with JIBAO Proxy at member.jibaoproxy.com. For technical questions, consult the documentation or contact support.

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