At its core, MuLogin is an easy-to-use tool that manages multiple business accounts. This guide will focus on Oxylabs Residential and Datacenter Proxies and show you the simple step-by-step processes you’d have to follow if you want to set up proxies in MuLogin.
1. Download MuLogin from their official website, install, and run it.
2. After opening the tool, click Add browser.
3. You’ll be placed in the Basic configuration section. Scroll down and click on Proxy settings.
4. Choose the proxy type and fill in the following information.
Proxy type: HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5
IP address: pr.oxylabs.io
Port: 7777
Login user: customer-username
Login password: Oxylabs sub-user’s password
5. After entering your information, you can check the network to see if the process works. Detailed IP and country information should be displayed.
If you'd like to add a session ID, your login details will change to:
Login user: customer-username-cc-country-city-city-sessid-custom information
Note with Residential Proxies, specific locations are configured through login user details.
The usage of country-specific entries is also available. Entering us-pr.oxylabs.io under the IP address and 10000 under Port will acquire you a US exit node. For more information on country-specific nodes or if you need a sticky session, see our documentation.
Follow these instructions if you purchased Dedicated Datacenter Proxies via sales.
Proxy type: HTTP or SOCKS5
IP address: a specific IP address (1.2.3.4 as an example)
Port: 60000
With Enterprise Dedicated Datacenter Proxies, you will have to choose an IP address from the acquired list. Please refer to our documentation for more information.
Follow these instructions if you purchased Dedicated Datacenter Proxies via the dashboard.
Proxy type: HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5
IP address: ddc.oxylabs.io
Port: 8001
When it comes to Self-Service Dedicated Datacenter Proxies, the port number corresponds with the sequential number of the IP address from the acquired list. Please refer to our documentation for more details.
Proxy type: HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5
IP address: dc.oxylabs.io
Port: 8001
For the Pay-per-IP subscription, the port corresponds to the sequential number assigned to an IP address from the provided list. Hence, port 8001 uses the first IP address on your list. See our documentation for further details.
For the Pay-per-traffic subscription, port 8001 randomly selects an IP address but remains consistent throughout a session. You can also specify geo-location, such as the US, in the user authentication string: user-USERNAME-country-US:PASSWORD. For more details, please see our documentation.
Proxy type: HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5
IP address: isp.oxylabs.io
Port: 8001
6. Lastly, after filling out your proxy information, choose a Display name, scroll down and click save.
And that's it! Your setup is done.
MuLogin, along with Oxylabs’ proxies, ensures you have a safe and secure way to run multiple business accounts while avoiding browser detection. If features like browser automation, fingerprint protection, and account management are essential for you, try MuLogin out yourself.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to talk to us at any time.
Please be aware that this is a third-party tool not owned or controlled by Oxylabs. Each third-party provider is responsible for its own software and services. Consequently, Oxylabs will have no liability or responsibility to you regarding those services. Please carefully review the third party's policies and practices and/or conduct due diligence before accessing or using third-party services.
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