> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developers.oxylabs.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developers.oxylabs.io/integrations/proxy-integrations/ghost-browser.md).

# Ghost Browser

[**Ghost Browser**](https://ghostbrowser.com/) is an open-source browser built on Chromium. It enables users to log into any website with multiple accounts from one window. Follow our step by step guide to set up Ghost Browser with the following Oxylabs Proxies:

* Residential & Mobile Proxies
* Datacenter Proxies
* Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Enterprise)
* Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Self-service)
* ISP Proxies

### **Step 1**

[**Download**](https://ghostbrowser.com/download/) and open Ghost Browser.

### **Step 2**

Click on **Browser Settings** at the bottom-left of the browser.

<figure><img src="/files/ocrfXDRJjZHdv48JcUKu" alt="Browser Settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### **Step 3**

Once opened, scroll down and press **Advanced**.

<figure><img src="/files/1sLeMzfySWNbOudqdcQr" alt="Advanced settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### **Step 4**

Find the **System** section at the bottom and click on **Open your computer's proxy settings**.

<figure><img src="/files/29kSUTi7hofvFmPW37KG" alt="Open your computer&#x27;s proxy settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### **Step 5**

Choose **LAN settings** in the **Connections** tab of the **Internet Properties** window.

<figure><img src="/files/zF4vgpiHFpMsgMxEb5rm" alt="Internet Properties"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### **Step 6**

Under **Proxy server**, select **Use a proxy server for your LAN**.

<figure><img src="/files/N9nLz3X7nLnyOVWzef2H" alt="LAN Settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Then enter the details of your chosen proxy type:

<table><thead><tr><th width="161">Proxy type</th><th width="275">Details</th><th>Additional information</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Residential/Mobile</td><td><p><strong>Address:</strong> <code>pr.oxylabs.io</code></p><p><strong>Port:</strong> <code>7777</code><br><strong>Username:</strong> <code>customer-USERNAME</code></p><p><strong>Password:</strong> <code>PASSWORD</code></p></td><td>You may also use <strong>additional parameters</strong> with Residential and Mobile proxies to set the geo-location (country, state, city, and etc.) and control sessions. Check out the <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/jaUXvFKZNT8gTGKMvlpN">Residential Proxies documentation</a> to learn more. </td></tr><tr><td>Enterprise Dedicated Datacenter Proxies</td><td><p><strong>Address:</strong> a specific IP address (e.g., <code>1.2.3.4</code>)</p><p><strong>Port:</strong> <code>60000</code> (HTTP), <code>1180</code> (SOCKS5)<br><strong>Username:</strong> <code>USERNAME</code></p><p><strong>Password:</strong> <code>PASSWORD</code></p></td><td>For Enterprise Dedicated Datacenter Proxies, you’ll have to choose an IP address from the acquired <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/gReH6YgcRO0a2E34h5i4">proxy list</a>.</td></tr><tr><td>Self-Service Dedicated Datacenter Proxies</td><td><p><strong>Address:</strong> <code>ddc.oxylabs.io</code></p><p><strong>Port:</strong> <code>8001</code><br><strong>Username:</strong> <code>user-USERNAME</code></p><p><strong>Password:</strong> <code>PASSWORD</code></p></td><td>For Self-Service Dedicated Datacenter Proxies, the port indicates the sequential number of an IP address from the acquired <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/4AU7h0otXULdFN9n6byF">proxy list</a>. If you want to get a different IP with each request, change the Port to <code>8000</code> to enable <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/7fMRmpEHLq6eOsRtIY1A">proxy rotation</a>.</td></tr><tr><td>Datacenter Proxies</td><td><p><strong>Address:</strong> <code>dc.oxylabs.io</code></p><p><strong>Port:</strong> <code>8001</code><br><strong>Username:</strong> <code>user-USERNAME</code></p><p><strong>Password:</strong> <code>PASSWORD</code></p></td><td><p>For the <strong>pay-per-IP</strong> subscription, The port is the sequential number assigned to an IP address from the <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/6rFXp8ZUmKgbhfICC331">proxy list</a>. Thus, port <code>8001</code> uses the first IP address from your list. You may also enable <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/8I0YbVZqGRHxi7RKA5MR">proxy IP rotation</a> by setting the port to <code>8000</code>. Furthermore, you can specify the <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/AFKMcLbPhieEGzuY80RO">geo-location</a>, for example, the US, by setting the <strong>Proxy username</strong> to <code>user-USERNAME-country-US</code>.</p><p></p><p>With the <strong>pay-per-traffic</strong> subscription, The port <code>8001</code> picks a random IP address but stays consistent during a session. Alternatively, you can <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/8I0YbVZqGRHxi7RKA5MR">rotate proxy IPs</a> with each request by using port <code>8000</code>. If you want to use a specific <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/AFKMcLbPhieEGzuY80RO">geo-location</a>, for example, the US, set the <strong>Proxy username</strong> to <code>user-USERNAME-country-US</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td>ISP Proxies</td><td><p><strong>Address:</strong> <code>isp.oxylabs.io</code></p><p><strong>Port:</strong> <code>8001</code><br><strong>Username:</strong> <code>user-USERNAME</code></p><p><strong>Password:</strong> <code>PASSWORD</code></p></td><td><p>With ISP Proxies, the port is assigned to a specific IP address and its location. Hence, port <code>8001</code> will always pick the first IP from your <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/fxSylAli7USCq3HOF7Jh">proxy list</a>. </p><p>If you want to get a different IP with each request, change the Port to <code>8000</code> to enable <a href="/spaces/BQ7Zf9paoN3FTeGcyfY1/pages/iOERGHmzAMN7pkvNOMx3">proxy rotation</a>.</p></td></tr></tbody></table>

### **Step 7**

Open a new tab in the Ghost Browser, and enter your proxy `username` and `password` and press **Sign in**.

{% hint style="info" %}
Use the same `username` and `password` you entered to create a new proxy user in the [Oxylabs dashboard](https://dashboard.oxylabs.io/en/).&#x20;
{% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/ldnWvP1GXxiHdbrEBpfK" alt="Sign in"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="warning" %}
**Note:** Don't forget to add `customer-` or `user-` prefix to your username according to your used proxy type.
{% endhint %}

That's it! You've successfully integrated Oxylabs proxies with Ghost Browser. Don't forget to check your IP address before surfing the web.

Find the original Ghost Browser integration blog post [here](https://oxylabs.io/resources/integrations/ghost-browser).


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