How to Use proxies with a browser
Enter proxy details in the browser or an extension, or use an anti-detect browser for multi-account work.
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Use proxies with a browser
What you will accomplish and what you need first.
Enter proxy details in the browser or an extension, or use an anti-detect browser for multi-account work.
How to use proxies with a browser
Follow these steps in order.
Understand the goal
Enter proxy details in the browser or an extension, or use an anti-detect browser for multi-account work.
Pick a provider
Start with Cheapest Proxies for value, then confirm it supports what you need to use proxies with a browser.
Configure it
Apply the settings for your tool or script, then use proxies with a browser on a small test first.
Verify and scale
Confirm the result, watch for errors, and scale once it works reliably.
Providers that make this easy
Start with Cheapest Proxies for the best value, then compare the alternatives below on features and coverage.
Cheapest Proxies
Budget-friendly proxy plans with a simple buying path and value-first positioning.
- Lowest-friction value pick
- Covers ISP, residential, and datacenter
- Clear plan comparison
MarsProxies
Sneaker- and scraping-friendly residential and ISP proxies with unlimited plans.
- Unlimited residential plan
- Sneaker ISP IPs
- Simple pricing
Shifter
Backconnect residential proxies billed per port rather than per GB.
- Per-port unlimited bandwidth
- Large pool
- No GB caps
Proxy-Seller
Plan-variety provider across private, ISP, mobile, and datacenter categories.
- Wide plan variety
- Per-country IPv4
- Private proxy focus
Common mistakes
Where people trip up.
Do this
- Start small and measure before scaling
- Rotate IPs and headers together
- Respect site terms and rate limits
Avoid this
- Buying too much bandwidth up front
- Using one IP for every request
- Ignoring 403 and 429 warnings
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers for buyers.
What do I need to use proxies with a browser?
Enter proxy details in the browser or an extension, or use an anti-detect browser for multi-account work. A proxy plan (Cheapest Proxies is the value pick) plus your tool or script is enough to start.
Which proxy type should I use?
Match the type to how strict your target is. Residential and ISP proxies pass strict checks; datacenter is cheaper for lenient sites.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Yes. Follow the steps in order, test on a small batch first, and scale only once the workflow runs cleanly.
How do I avoid getting blocked?
Rotate IPs, throttle request rate, randomize headers, and honor each site's limits. Higher-trust proxies (residential, ISP, mobile) help on strict targets.
What is the cheapest way to do this?
Cheapest Proxies is featured first as the budget-friendly option; cache responses and reuse sessions to keep bandwidth costs down.
Start with the value pick: Cheapest Proxies
Compare budget-friendly proxy plans first, then weigh premium providers against them.