How to Use JIBAO Proxy on Android Devices
I. Preparation #
Before getting started, please make sure you have completed the following steps:
- A registered and logged-in JIBAO Proxy account
- Available account balance (New users can use the $10 free trial credit)
- An Android device with a stable internet connection
- A third-party proxy application installed on your device
Recommended apps (choose one):
- V2Ray / V2RayNG
- Shadowrocket (available on some Android devices)
- Clash for Android
⚠️ Note: The above applications are third-party tools. Please download and install them separately.
II. Obtain Proxy Details #
- Log in to the JIBAO Proxy official website
- Enter the user dashboard and select the proxy product you want to use
- Recommended for beginners: Overseas Dynamic Residential IP
- After generating the proxy, you will receive the following details:
- Server address (Host / IP)
- Port
- Username
- Password
- Protocol type (HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS5)
Please save this information, as it will be required during configuration.
III. Configure Proxy Using V2RayNG (Example) #
The following example uses V2RayNG, which is suitable for most Android users.
1️⃣ Add a Proxy Node #
- Open V2RayNG and tap “Settings” to enter the settings page

2.Enable the following options:
- Enable traffic sniffing
- Enable local DNS
- Enable virtual DNS (Leave all other settings as default)

3.Tap the “+” icon in the bottom-right corner to add a configuration

4.Select Manual Input [SOCKS]

2️⃣ Enter Proxy Information #
Fill in the following fields:
- Server: Proxy IP address or domain
- Port: Corresponding port
- Username: Provided in the dashboard
- Password: Provided in the dashboard

After completing the fields, tap the “✓” icon to save the proxy.
IV. Enable Proxy & Test Connection #
- Select the newly created proxy node from the configuration list
- Tap the Start / Connect button (bottom-right circular icon)

3.When prompted to establish a VPN connection for the first time, tap Allow
Once the status shows “Connected” and the button turns green, the connection is successful.

👉 You may visit any overseas website or use an IP-checking service to confirm that your IP address has been successfully switched.
