# 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.

To set up [**Mobile Proxies**](broken://pages/eYMMTTtlFtHGyIImh1Gv) in Ghost Browser, follow the steps below:

**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**. Insert the details:

**Address:** `pr.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `7777`

{% hint style="info" %}
You can also use random or sticky country-specific entries. For example, if you enter `us-pr.oxylabs.io` under **Address** and `10000` under **Port**, you’ll acquire a US exit node. If you enter `10001` under **Port**, you’ll receive the US exit node with a sticky session. You can find a complete list of country-specific random proxy entry nodes [**here**](https://developers.oxylabs.io/proxies/residential-proxies/country-specific-entry-nodes#random-proxy-entry-nodes) and a list of sticky proxy entry nodes - [**here**](https://developers.oxylabs.io/proxies/residential-proxies/country-specific-entry-nodes#sticky-proxy-entry-nodes).
{% endhint %}

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

**Step 7.** Open a new tab in the Ghost Browser, and enter your username and password. Add a proxy location at the end of your username and press **Sign in**.

**Username:** `username-cc-us`

**Password:** `password`

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

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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