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Home/ Blog/ How to Use Rotating Datacenter Proxies on PYPROXY?

How to Use Rotating Datacenter Proxies on PYPROXY?

Author:PYPROXY
2023-12-20 14:56:56


Step 1: Go to pyproxy.com and click on the "Log In" button.


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Step 2: Log in to your PYPROXY account using your credentials and navigate to your dashboard.


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Step 3: In the Account Settings section, click on "User List" and then select "Add User."


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Step 4: Create a subaccount by providing a username and password in the pop-up window. 

Note: Username and password must contain both letters and digits. Traffic Limit set to 0 means no upper limit.


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Step 5: Go to "Get Proxy" and choose "User & Pass Auth". Click "Rotating Datacenter". Select the desired region, subuser, sticky session, and any other parameters you need.


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Step 6: Then you’ll get your proxy information. Copy the details provided and configure them in your preferred proxy software. For this tutorial, we will use Gologin as an example.


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Step 7: Open the Gologin app and click on "Add profile."


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Step 8: Navigate to "Proxy" and choose "Your proxy." Paste the proxy information generated from PYPROXY into the appropriate fields in Gologin. 

For Proxy type, PYPROXY supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5. We’ll use SOCKS5 in this case.


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Step 9: After completing the settings, click on "Check Proxy" to verify the availability of the proxy. If everything is working correctly, congratulations! You have successfully set up the proxy. Click on "Create Profile" to finalize the setup.


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Step 10: Click on "Run" to start using the configured proxy. 


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