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Configuring Proxies in Incogniton Antidetect Browser

Enhance your web scraping and multi-account operations with ProxyWing and Incogniton Antidetect Browser.

Published:

09.11.2025

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What is Incogniton Antidetect Browser?

Incogniton is no longer a small-scale solution for just a handful of affiliate network users. In fact, Incogniton has developed into a full-scale antidetect browser used by teams with numerous accounts worldwide. The essence is straightforward: each browser profile must appear to be that of an actual human, rather than carbon copies.

When you build a profile, Incogniton relies on creating a full stack of fingerprints, involving the user agent, timezone, system language, hardware properties, WebRTC, and even graphic minutiae. The fingerprints are based on real-world browser configurations, so profiles do not stick out in the data distribution.

The profiles are separated in the cleanest manner possible. The cookies, local storage, or cache are only accessible to the respective profile’s settings. This is to eliminate the risk of the profiles accidentally merging, especially if the user is dealing with different profiles. When working with teams, there are profile sharing capabilities depending on each person’s role, with activity logs available for you to monitor who did what and when.

Whether you automate or not, Incogniton is designed to work well with big players in the automation world, like Selenium, Playwright, or Puppeteer. This makes sure that the script executes without ruining the fingerprinting process. There is also something designed for human users, known as the Synchronizer, that can mimic real user behavior, including clicking, scrolling, or even submitting forms, on many profiles without the need for coding.

The UI is intentionally bare-bones. Profile, group, proxy, cookie—everything is there in one neat dashboard. To create a profile, you just select fingerprinting variables, connect your proxy, and you’re good to go. The proxies, whether HTTP, SOCKS5, or SSH, are also weaved into the process of creating profiles, which can then be organized or grouped. The browser will prompt the timezone and geolocation to correspond with the IP from the connected proxy, which prevents discrepancies such as “timezone/region is Berlin, but IP is somewhere else.”

Solo users will find the installation process rapid, but for teams, the same simplicity is extended to role levels and logs. The product conceals its complexity with a fast, desktop-class shell, offering complex capabilities without turning everything into a lab experiment.

ProxyWing Proxy Configuration

Visit the ProxyWing website. Register/login to your ProxyWing account.

Click on «Store», select the required proxy type (residential, datacenter, or ISP) and add it to the shopping cart. After payment, the necessary proxies will immediately appear in your dashboard.

Open your dashboard, select a product, and click «Manage»

Copy or download HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy using the buttons at the bottom. IP:PORT:LOG:PASS — this is the proxy format used on the ProxyWing website.

Add the proxy to Incogniton

Download Incogniton antidetect browser

Create a new profile.

Once you have installed the app, open it and click on «Create Profile» to create a initial browser profile

Configure your profile

Specify the profile name, add a group, select the operating system, and generate a fingerprint.

Configure and check proxy

All proxies in Proxywing are presented in the format: IP:PORT:LOG:PASS. Choose HTTP/SOCKS5 protocol. Fill in your proxy information, and then click “Check proxy” to see whether the configuration is successful or not.

After completing other settings, click “Create profile”

Launch the profile

Click on «Start» to open your web browser with the set proxy settings. And you’re done.

That’s it! You’ve successfully integrated ProxyWing proxies with Incogniton Antidetect Browser, and you’re ready to go.

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