# Kameleo

[**Kameleo**](https://kameleo.io/) is a multi-login browser management application for Windows and Android.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to configure our [**Mobile Proxies**](broken://pages/eYMMTTtlFtHGyIImh1Gv) on Kameleo for Windows:

**Step 1.** [**Download**](https://kameleo.io/downloads/) and open the app.

**Step 2.** Click **APPLICATION SETTINGS**.

<figure><img src="/files/InzIA7EF3EXrngeaWQRJ" alt="Application settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Step 3.** Enter the required proxy information under **Global proxy settings** in the following window:

**Upstream Proxy Type:** `Http`&#x20;

**Proxy IP or hostname**: `pr.oxylabs.io`

**Proxy port:** `7777`

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You can also use random or sticky country-specific entries. For example, if you enter `us-pr.oxylabs.io` under **Proxy IP or hostname** and `10000` under **Proxy port**, you’ll acquire a US exit node. If you enter `10001` under **Proxy 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).
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**Username:** `customer-username`

**Password:** `password`&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
Make sure you've added the `customer-` part before your username.
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<figure><img src="/files/CY7cHK3kygX6wilNwGwi" alt="Global proxy settings"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Step 4.** Close the window to save the settings.

That's it! Either create a **NEW PROFILE** or click **QUICK PROFILE** to launch the browser, which now has the proxy enabled.

Find the original Kameleo integration blog post [here](https://oxylabs.io/blog/kameleo-proxy-integration).


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