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How to use proxies with AdsPower

AdsPower binds a proxy to each browser profile through its proxy configuration panel, and can check the connection before the profile is opened. Each profile should have its own dedicated IP so platforms cannot link the accounts.

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ISP proxies AdsPower profiles represent long-lived accounts, and long-lived accounts need one address that does not change.

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Setup

  1. 1

    Open the profile settings

    Create a new profile, or edit an existing one, and open its proxy configuration section.

  2. 2

    Select the proxy type and enter details

    Choose a custom proxy, set the type to HTTP or SOCKS5, and fill in host, port, username and password. Replace PROXY_HOST, PROXY_PORT, USERNAME and PASSWORD with the endpoint and credentials shown in your seamless dashboard.

  3. 3

    Run the connection check

    Use AdsPower's built-in check to confirm the proxy responds and to see the detected country before you commit an account to it.

  4. 4

    Match timezone and language

    Enable automatic timezone matching, or set it manually to the proxy's country, and make the browser language consistent with the region.

  5. 5

    Assign a separate proxy to each profile

    Reusing one address across profiles is the single most common way multi-accounting setups get linked, regardless of how well the fingerprints are separated.

AdsPower proxy FAQ

What proxy should I use with AdsPower?

A dedicated ISP proxy per profile is the standard choice, because it gives each account a stable, residential-looking address. Rotating residential proxies are appropriate only for one-off tasks that do not involve a persistent login.

Why does AdsPower show a proxy connection error?

Most often the credentials or port are mistyped, or your current network IP is not whitelisted if the proxy is set to IP authentication. Test the same credentials with cURL to establish whether the problem is the proxy or the application.

Can I import many proxies into AdsPower at once?

Yes. AdsPower accepts bulk import in host:port:username:password format, which matches how proxy lists are exported from the seamless dashboard.