How to Use Mobile Proxies in BitBrowser

What Are Mobile Proxies?

Mobile proxies route your internet traffic through real mobile devices connected to cellular networks. Unlike datacenter proxies, mobile proxies offer:

  • Higher Trust Scores: Websites view mobile IPs as legitimate user traffic
  • Dynamic IP Rotation: Automatic IP changes that mimic natural mobile usage
  • Reduced Detection Risk: Lower chance of being flagged or blocked
  • Geographic Flexibility: Access to location-specific content and services

Why BitBrowser + ProxyBlocks?

BitBrowser specializes in creating isolated browser environments with unique digital fingerprints, while ProxyBlocks provides premium mobile proxy infrastructure. Together, they offer:

  • Seamless proxy integration
  • Advanced fingerprint protection
  • Scalable multi-account management
  • Professional-grade anonymity

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Step 1: Obtain ProxyBlocks Mobile Proxy Details

  1. Navigate to your proxy login section
  2. Copy the login credentials
    • Choose either HTTP or SOCKS5
    • We recommend using the copy icon (see above)

Step 2: Create a BitBrowser Profile

  1. Navigate to “Browser Profiles”
  2. Click “Create New Profile”
  3. Basic Profile Settings:
    • Enter a descriptive profile name
    • Optionally, create a group
    • Optionally, specify the platform you want to use

Step 3: Set Up Your Proxy

  1. Select the proxy type: “HTTP” or “SOCKS5”
    • Keep in mind which type you copied from the ProxyBlocks dashboard
  2. Paste your clipboard into “Host”
    • After leaving the field, all other fields will be filled automatically
    • This method is faster, but you can also enter the values manually
  3. Click the “Check Proxy” button
    • If your proxy connected successfully, a green message will appear
    • You will see the most important details of your connection
    • Note: The displayed location may not always reflect the true IP location

Step 4: Advanced Configuration Options

Fingerprint Settings:

  • Browser Type: Choose BitBrowser (Chrome) or BitFox (Firefox)
  • Kernel Version: Choose your browser kernel version (newest recommended)
  • OS: Choose your desired operating system fingerprint
  • OS Version: Choose operating system (newest recommended)
  • Browser Version: Choose your browser version (newest recommended)
  • User Agent: Configure your user agent or click “change” to randomly refresh
  • Language: Enable to set the browser language based on IP location (recommended)
  • Display Language: Choose the location visible in the browser itself
  • Timezone: Set the time zone based on IP location (recommended)
  • WebRTC: Choose depending on desired privacy or authenticity
  • Other Settings: Fine-tune even more detailed settings

You can also always click the “Random Fingerprint” button on the bottom, to randomly generate a new fingerprint. This can be very useful when working on multiple profiles so they appear more different from each other and affects mainly minor tuning details.

Best Practices

Account Management

  • A New IP Per Account: Always rotate your mobile proxy before account change
  • Consistent Profiles: Maintain the same browser profile for each account
  • Activity Patterns: Vary login times and usage patterns
  • Cool-down Periods: Wait between switching accounts

Security Considerations

  • Regular Rotation: Change proxies periodically for high-security needs
  • Session Management: Clear sessions between account switches
  • Update Schedules: Keep BitBrowser updated to latest versions
  • Backup Profiles: Export and backup your browser profiles

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Proxy Won’t Connect:

  • Verify credentials and server details
  • Check if your proxy is not expired
  • Check status.proxyblocks.io for current outages
  • Test with different proxy endpoints
  • Confirm firewall settings

Slow Performance:

  • Change to a different testing tool
  • Check your own local internet connection
  • Test in a different multi-account/antidetect browser
  • Test speed with OpenVPN locally

Account Flags or Blocks:

  • Review fingerprint consistency
  • Ensure geographic consistency
  • Verify timezone alignment
  • Check for WebRTC leaks
  • Check for DNS leaks
  • Check your browser ping & download
  • Check if the IP is blacklisted
  • Rotate mobile proxy until in a better IP range