VMLogin is an excellent browser management tool suitable for multiple versions of Windows. VMLogin handles browser fingerprints in a unique way, allowing websites to read a “facial fingerprint” that differs from your real fingerprint. This method replaces the outdated approach of blocking websites from reading any fingerprints.

IPRocket’s proxy servers take this a step further. By using proxy IP addresses, you can change your location. This means that the websites you visit will perceive each virtual browser as a real visitor from different regions around the world. In other words, VMLogin alters all identifiable information, while IPRocket’s proxies add an extra layer of privacy, making your traffic indistinguishable from that of other real users.

1. Download and install VMLogin. After registration and login, proceed to step 2 (free trial supported).

2. Set up the proxy using the dashboard. Choose a country, rotation settings (rotating or sticky), hostname (DNS or IP), and TTL for fixed IPs. For example, we will use a rotating IP (Socks5) from California, USA:

After selecting the country, type, rotation method, and quantity, click the generate button.

Copy the obtained proxy host information.

3. Open the VMLogin client > Click on the “New Browser Profile” menu item on the left.

After choosing the browser and its kernel version, click on “Set Proxy Server.”

4. Turn on the proxy server button and click paste to insert the proxy information.

Once pasted, it will automatically recognize the proxy host information. After recognition, click on “Proxy Test” and manually change the proxy type to the chosen Socks5, then click “Test Proxy.”

If the test shows normal, click “Save Settings.”

5. Finally, double-click or right-click to select “Launch Browser” to start using it!

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