Dedicated and semi-dedicated proxies support SOCKS protocol.


For some websites and use-cases, you may need to switch from HTTP/HTTPS and instead use SOCKS protocol. We offer SOCKS protocol to assist with these specific use-cases. When using SOCKS, you are able to use IP authorization as well as username/password authorization. 


IP authorization 

  1. Get your PC/Device's IP - To do this, open your web browser, and click this LINK
  2. Login to your IPv4 Proxy Dashboard
  3. Select 'Via IP', 'HTTP' in the Authorization Type section of your dashboard
  4. Enter your device IP in the Authorized IPs and then click 'Add IP'


Username/password authorization 

  1. Get your PC/Device's IP - To do this, open your web browser, and click this LINK
  2. Login to your IPv4 Proxy Dashboard
  3. Select 'Username/password' in the Authorization Type section of your dashboard


*Video on how to use proxies in browser

  • It will usually take the system 5-10 minutes to authorize an IP. 
  • SOCKS Authorization uses port 1080 with the proxies for connectivity via IP authorization and port 1081 for connectivity via username/password authorization method. 
  • Not recommended for users with dynamic IPs


You may also find the following video guides on how to use the SOCKS protocol with the proxies in your browser.

Chrome

Firefox