If you are working with web scraping, multi-accounting, or complex browser automation, you likely know that Browser Automation Studio (BAS) is a powerhouse. However, running automation without high-quality proxies is a one-way ticket to IP bans and CAPTCHA hell.
Using a proxy in BAS isn't just about hiding your IP; it's about mimicking real user behavior to ensure your scripts run smoothly at scale.
Why Use Proxies for Automation?
- Avoid Rate Limiting: Prevent websites from blocking your IP after too many requests.
- IP Rotation: Essential for scraping large datasets without detection.
- Geo-Targeting: Access localized content by appearing as a user from a specific country.
Step-by-Step Integration
1. Get Your Credentials
Log in to your CyberYozh dashboard and grab your connection details (Mobile, Residential, or Datacenter). You will need:
- Host/IP
- Port
- Login & Password
2. Configure the BAS Browser Module
Open your project and select the Browser module.
Click Record and navigate to the Browser tab.
Select the Proxy action.
3. Input the Details
Fill in the fields with your CyberYozh credentials.
Pro Tip: In the "Security settings," set Change Geolocation to True. This ensures your browser's internal GPS matches your proxy's IP location, making your automation look much more legitimate to anti-fraud systems.
4. Verification
Once configured, BAS performs an internal check. You can also add a "Load URL" action to a site like whoer.net to visually confirm your new IP and location are active.
Conclusion
Setting up a proxy in BAS is a fundamental step for any serious automation project. Whether you're using rotating residential IPs or high-speed mobile proxies, proper integration keeps your workflows stable and your accounts safe.
For the full guide including screenshots and advanced settings, check out the original post:
Full Guide: Integrating CyberYozh Proxy in BAS
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