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How to Set Up Proxies With Octo Browser

How to Set Up Proxies in Octo Browser for Multiple Browsing Profiles

When working with multiple web sessions or automating tasks, maintaining distinct browser fingerprints for each session is crucial. Octo Browser offers an elegant solution by enabling you to run numerous profiles or instances simultaneously on a single device — each with its own unique browser fingerprint and proxy settings.

In this article, I’ll walk you through how to configure proxies, specifically using DataImpulse residential proxies within Octo Browser. This setup helps you achieve isolated, secure, and efficient browsing environments tailored for advanced web workflows.

Octo Browser multiple profiles

Why Use Proxies With Octo Browser?

Octo Browser’s main strength lies in its ability to create multiple independent browsing profiles, each with custom parameters like cookies, user agents, and hardware fingerprints. Adding proxies to these profiles allows you to:

  • Assign different IP addresses per profile
  • Boost anonymity and reduce tracking risks
  • Bypass geo-restrictions or IP bans
  • Manage several web sessions without overlap

Using reliable residential proxies from providers like DataImpulse ensures smooth, legitimate access to target websites with minimal flagging.


Step 1: Download and Install Octo Browser

Before setting up proxies, make sure you have Octo Browser installed:

  • Download Octo Browser from the official site.
  • Create an account and log in to access its features.

Octo Browser’s interface separates proxy management from profile settings, making proxy assignment flexible and straightforward.


Step 2: Add Your Proxies in Octo Browser

  1. Navigate to the Proxies section in Octo Browser.

  2. Click on Add Proxy to input your proxy details.

For DataImpulse residential proxies, use the following settings:

  • Address: gw.dataimpulse.com
  • Port: 823

It’s important to enable the Check Proxy option. This verifies connectivity and functionality before use.

Adding proxy in Octo Browser

  1. Enter your DataImpulse proxy username and password — these credentials come from your proxy dashboard on their platform.

Repeat this process to add as many proxies as you need. Octo Browser lets you manage them conveniently and assign different proxies to distinct profiles.


Step 3: Create a New Profile and Customize It

Once your proxies are set up, head over to the Profiles section to create a new browsing profile.

  • Click Create Profile.
  • Customize the profile by setting user-agent strings, cookie policies, hardware ID settings, and other parameters to mimic real devices and browsers.

Creating and editing profile in Octo Browser


Step 4: Assign a Proxy to Your Profile

To bind a proxy to your profile:

  • Open the profile settings.
  • Go to the Proxy section directly within the profile, or navigate to the Connections tab.
  • Select the pre-configured proxy you want this profile to use.

Assigning proxy to a profile

This linkage ensures all traffic from that profile routes through the chosen DataImpulse proxy.


Step 5: Launch Your Profile Instance

With the proxy configured and profile personalized, hit the ▶ Start button to launch a new browser instance.

Launching browser instance

Each instance runs like a separate browser, maintaining its own identity and proxy connection. You can open multiple such instances simultaneously, limited only by your system resources.


Final Thoughts

Octo Browser paired with DataImpulse residential proxies provides a powerful setup for anyone needing multiple distinct browsing sessions. Whether for testing, scraping, or managing multiple accounts, this combo offers a smooth and secure experience.

If you want to try DataImpulse proxies with Octo Browser, they have an attractive offer for Octo Browser users — proxies at just $1 per GB: DataImpulse.


Feel free to experiment by combining various profiles and proxies to optimize your workflows without IP conflicts or browser fingerprint overlaps.

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