Proxy Integration With Maskfog
This guide will show you how to set up Anonymous Proxies in Maskfog Browser to manage multiple accounts, handle geo-restrictions, and automate tasks.
Recommended proxy services
HTTP Proxies are handling HTTP requests towards the internet on behalf of a client. They are fast and very popular when it comes to any kind of anonymous web browsing.
SOCKSv5 is an internet protocol that is more versatile than a regular HTTP proxy since it can run on any port and traffic can flow both on TCP and UDP. Useful in games and other applications that do not use the http protocol.
A rotating mobile proxy routes internet traffic via mobile devices, offering unique IP addresses from mobile networks. It is a very good choice for SEO monitoring, social media management, web scraping and ad verification, since it frequently changes IPs to avoid blocks.
What is Maskfog?
Maskfog is an anti-detect browser built for people who manage more than one account and need each session to stay separate. Instead of using one browser identity for everything, you create individual profiles. Every profile keeps its own cookies, storage, and fingerprint settings, so accounts are less likely to get linked together.
It’s especially useful when you’re switching between stores, ad accounts, social profiles, or research sessions all day. You open the profile you need, do your work, and close it, without your other profiles “bleeding into” that session.
Maskfog Features
- Isolated browser profiles so sessions stay separated
- Fingerprint controls to help each profile look unique
- Easy profile management for handling lots of accounts without chaos
- Proxy support per profile so every identity can use its own IP
- Team options and activity logs for shared setups and accountability
Setting Up Anonymous Proxies With Maskfog
Before we get into the steps, open your Anonymous Proxies dashboard and copy your proxy details somewhere easy to paste. Moreover, for this guide, we’ll use a residential proxy since this type of proxy is generally the best option for creating a natural environment during your sessions.
Step 1: Download Maskfog
For the beginning, you go to the official Maskfog website, click Download, and install the version that matches your operating system.

Step 2: Log in to Maskfog
Once the download has finished, open the app, and log in to your Maskfog account if you already have one, if not create a new one by clicking on Registration.

Step 3: Create a new profile
Once you log in, you'll be inside the dashboard and you'll need to click on New Profile.

Step 4: Open the proxy settings in the profile
After this, inside the new profile window, name your profile, scroll to the Proxy section, choose Custom, then click Proxy to connect your own proxy.

Step 5: Add Proxy
A new window will open where, Next,in the left menu, you'll need to click Configure Device to add your proxy server.

Then, in the Edit proxy window, pick the proxy type you are going to use, and paste in the required fields your proxy details.

Step 6: Check proxy
Once you filled all the fields, click Check Proxy to confirm everything works.

Step 7: Save profile
Go back to the profile setup and click OK to save the profile with the proxy applied.

Step 8: Open profile
In your profile list, click Open to launch it. From now on, that Maskfog profile will run through the proxy you configured.

Conclusion
As you can see, connecting Anonymous Proxies residential proxies to Maskfog is quick and simple. Once it’s set, your profiles run on real home-style IPs, so it will be way easier to browse privately, manage multiple accounts, and scrape with fewer interruptions.
If anything doesn’t work during setup or have any proxy related questions, just reach out to our support team and we’ll help you get it sorted. If you want to see more integration tutorials with other antidetect browser, feel free to visit our integrations page.