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VMLogin

Set up VMLogin with Oxylabs Residential Proxies to control browser fingerprinting, develop web automation, and more. Follow our step-by-step integration guide.

VMLoginarrow-up-right is a tool for creating virtual browser profiles that help control browser fingerprinting, set up business workflows, and develop web automation, among other things.

To use VMLogin with Oxylabs Residential Proxiesarrow-up-right follow the instructions below or watch this video tutorial:

Step 1. Create a new Residential Proxy user in our dashboardarrow-up-right.

Step 2. Downloadarrow-up-right 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)

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

IP address: 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 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 herearrow-up-right and a list of sticky proxy entry nodes - herearrow-up-right.

Username Username123

Password: password

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

That's it! You are ready to use Residential Proxiesarrow-up-right with VMLogin.

Find the original VMLogin integration blog post herearrow-up-right.

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