# VMLogin

[**VMLogin**](https://vmlogin.us/?ref=oxylabs) is a tool for creating virtual browser profiles that help control browser fingerprinting, set up business workflows, and develop web automation, among other things.&#x20;

To use VMLogin with Oxylabs [**Residential Proxies**](https://oxylabs.io/products/residential-proxy-pool) follow the instructions below or watch this video tutorial:

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**Step 1.** Create a new Residential Proxy user in our [**dashboard**](https://dashboard.oxylabs.io/en/)**.**

![](/files/GM3HX1RNUkdAWqHvwLbs)

**Step 2.** [**Download**](https://vmlogin.us/download.html) VMLogin, launch it, and create a new browser profile. Click on **Get random profile** (1) or select your settings.

**Step 3.** Click on **Setting proxy server** (2)

![](/files/7N7jG2HPkYf0Tff5SQAi)

**Step 4.** Choose **HTTP Proxy** as the Connection type. Enter the following details:

**IP address:** `pr.oxylabs.io`

**Proxy port:**`7777`&#x20;

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You can also use random or sticky country-specific entries. For example, if you enter `us-pr.oxylabs.io` under the **IP 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 %}

**Username** `Username123`

**Password:** `password`

![](/files/BWr6sHI6fjybdpS7p7UJ)

**Step 5.** Check if the proxy works by clicking **Test Proxy**. If everything is fine, click **Confirm**, **Save** the profile and launch the browser.

![](/files/wPHa6yRoidJ9qsckhTKN)

That's it! You are ready to use [**Residential Proxies**](https://oxylabs.io/products/residential-proxy-pool) with VMLogin.

Find the original VMLogin integration blog post [here](https://oxylabs.io/resources/integrations/vmlogin).


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