Any antidetect browser that comes with built-in proxies?

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I’m looking for an antidetect browser that already has proxy options included when creating a profile.

I know free proxies aren’t as stable or safe as paid ones, but for what I’m doing, I don’t really need high-quality IPs, just something quick that works.

If anyone has tried a browser that offers this kind of setup, would love to hear your thoughts.
 
hidemyacc has some free proxy options built in: us, gb, de, etc. i’m using the free us proxy right now to run some X accounts i bought (not self-registered tho).
tbh if you’re thinking of using free datacenter proxies to reg accounts... good luck with that lol. they get flagged real quick. but for light use or warming up bought accounts, it’s been alright for me so far.
 
Gologin Browser is what you are looking for. It gives you access to 5 free proxies, US, UK, Canada, Germany & India to use on 3 profiles from their free plan. Their API is also available for use for free.
 
I’ve been using MultiLoginPro. Just create the browser configuration file directly, and you can run independent IP, fingerprints, Cookies, etc. like a brand-new device.
 
Also, look for browsers that let you easily switch between different proxy types like HTTP or SOCKS5, it really helps save time when juggling multiple profiles.
 
I’m looking for an antidetect browser that already has proxy options included when creating a profile.

I know free proxies aren’t as stable or safe as paid ones, but for what I’m doing, I don’t really need high-quality IPs, just something quick that works.

If anyone has tried a browser that offers this kind of setup, would love to hear your thoughts.
So proxy costs do matter after all. Built-in proxy solutions usually come at a premium, right? If you don't need top-tier quality, would residential or datacenter proxies suffice for your case?
 
Yes, anti-detect dolphin has this function. You can choose between paid or free proxies, I don't know about the quality, I've never used it, but I know they have this proxy option.
 
So proxy costs do matter after all. Built-in proxy solutions usually come at a premium, right? If you don't need top-tier quality, would residential or datacenter proxies suffice for your case?
I think datacenter proxies are enough for me, as long as they're not overly abused or flagged
 
hidemyacc has some free proxy options built in: us, gb, de, etc. i’m using the free us proxy right now to run some X accounts i bought (not self-registered tho).
tbh if you’re thinking of using free datacenter proxies to reg accounts... good luck with that lol. they get flagged real quick. but for light use or warming up bought accounts, it’s been alright for me so far.
Is this proxy permanent?
 
Is this proxy permanent?
if you’re on the Base plan with 100 profiles, it comes with free proxies. not sure if they’re permanent or whatever, but i’ve been using them for over a year and they’re still there. they’re rotating proxies, so it’s not like they’ll run out.
 
If you’re just trying to get started without too much hassle, gologin is probably your best, It’s got some free proxies built in when you set up profiles not the best in the game, but good enough for light stuff. incognito and AdsPower are cool too
 
You're not really spoiled for options when it comes to anti-detect browsers which come with built-in proxies. For your case, you could check out Incogniton and GoLogin which I'm quite sure offers that sort of thing. Ymmv, of course. That said, it may be just the thing for you.
 
Are you interested in completely free use, or will the paid browser plan suit you?
 
You might consider Multilogin or GoLogin; both offer built-in proxy options with profile creation and support various proxy types.
 
I’m looking for an antidetect browser that already has proxy options included when creating a profile.

I know free proxies aren’t as stable or safe as paid ones, but for what I’m doing, I don’t really need high-quality IPs, just something quick that works.

If anyone has tried a browser that offers this kind of setup, would love to hear your thoughts.
Most antidetect browsers that offer built-in proxy options usually rely on shared or free pools, which are often unstable or already flagged. That’s fine for light tasks, but unreliable if you're doing anything account-related or geo-sensitive.
Some users prefer to connect external paid proxies manually (residential or mobile) to keep full control over IP quality and rotation logic.
If you're just testing low-risk stuff, built-in options might do the job, just keep in mind you often get what you pay for with bundled IPs.
 
Yes, Incogniton and Multilogin offer antidetect browsers with built-in proxy integration.
 
You can try MultiLoginPro, which is now free to use and not only provides built-in proxy options with profile creation, but also supports various proxy types.
 
Yes, a few antidetect browsers offer built-in proxies. Here are the popular ones:
  • AdsPower – Has built-in proxy marketplace + multi-profile browser.
  • Multilogin – Trusted for stealth browsing; proxies need to be added, but some versions bundle offers.
  • GoLogin – Offers proxy integration and sometimes bundles proxy deals.
  • Incogniton – Easy to use with proxy management, sometimes includes proxy trials.
But you can use it at your own risk!
 
You can try adspower or octo browser. They allow you to change IPs using built-in proxy options when creating profiles. It's easy to use if you want a quick set up.
 
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