Mobile Proxies
What Are the Best Mobile Proxies for Antidetect Browsers in 2026?
A setup-focused guide to pairing mobile proxies with antidetect browsers — Multilogin, AdsPower, Dolphin Anty, Octo Browser, and GoLogin — covering proxy configuration, sticky-session pitfalls, platform-specific proxy-type guidance, and which mobile proxy providers fit multi-account workflows in 2026.
TL;DR: The best mobile proxies for antidetect browsers in 2026 depend on session stability, not just IP type.
- GoLogin's docs say sharing IPs links accounts — assign one proxy per profile.
- Multilogin sticky sessions average ~24 hours; GoLogin built-ins rotate every 5–30 minutes.
- IPRoyal ($10.11/day) and Proxidize ($59/proxy/month) fit the one-proxy-per-profile model.
Mobile proxies are the default recommendation for antidetect browser workflows in 2026 because carrier CGNAT shares each public IP among thousands of real subscribers, making mobile IPs structurally harder to flag. But the proxy type alone does not determine success. Multilogin's proxy guide, updated June 23, 2026, states that sticky mobile sessions can hold an IP "for a while" but are not static — and GoLogin's documentation, updated May 8, 2026, warns that built-in proxies rotate every 5–30 minutes, too fast for marketplace or financial account sessions.
This guide covers how Multilogin, AdsPower, Dolphin Anty, Octo Browser, and GoLogin each handle proxy configuration, the session-stability mismatches that cause account flags, and which mobile proxy providers fit per-profile dedicated setups. All setup details are sourced from each browser's official documentation, rechecked in July 2026. For a broader comparison of mobile proxy providers, see the companion guide Best Mobile Proxy Providers in 2026; for underlying pricing math, see Mobile Proxy Pricing in 2026.
Use-case framing: This guide covers legitimate multi-account workflows — brand management across regions, ad account QA, marketplace operations, and compliance testing. Many platforms restrict multi-accounting in their terms of service. Treat proxy and browser configuration as operational setup guidance, not encouragement to violate platform rules.
How Does Each Antidetect Browser Handle Proxy Configuration?
All five antidetect browsers support per-profile HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy assignment but differ on paste formats, bulk tools, and built-in mobile options.
Every antidetect browser ties a proxy to a browser profile. The profile isolates cookies, fingerprint parameters, and the proxy exit into a single identity. Where the browsers diverge is protocol breadth, paste-format flexibility, bulk management, and whether the built-in proxy offering includes mobile IPs.
| Browser | Protocols Confirmed | Paste Formats | Bulk Setup | Built-in Mobile Proxies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multilogin | HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5 | IP:port:login:password, IP:port |
Quick profile list up to 25 proxies | Yes — built-in Mobile option in profile settings |
| AdsPower | HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, SSH, IPv6 | Host:Port + username/password fields |
Add/buy/renew/check/filter/export via proxy manager | No — recommends third-party partners |
| Dolphin Anty | HTTP, SOCKS5, SOCKS4 | host:port, host:port:login:password, login:password@host:port |
Bulk Profile Control Panel (paid plans only) | No — in-app partner integrations (NodeMaven, ASocks, others) |
| Octo Browser | HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, SSH, IPv6 | protocol://login:password@ip:port and variants |
Proxy Manager with bulk add | No — Proxy Shop is residential-only |
| GoLogin | HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 | IP:port:login:password, socks5://login:password@IP:port, supports [change-IP URL] suffix |
Import, paste multiple, mass profile selection | Yes — built-in residential, mobile, datacenter options |
Sources: Multilogin custom proxy docs, AdsPower proxy types, Dolphin Anty proxy guide, Octo Browser proxy types, GoLogin proxy protocols. All accessed July 2026.
In short: all five browsers support per-profile HTTP and SOCKS5 proxy assignment. AdsPower and Octo Browser add SSH and IPv6. GoLogin and Multilogin include built-in mobile proxy options. Dolphin Anty and Octo Browser require third-party providers for mobile IPs. Pick the browser whose bulk setup and format support match your profile count and automation stack.
Why Does the One-Proxy-Per-Profile Rule Matter for Mobile Proxies?
GoLogin's proxy guide says each profile should use one proxy and never share across profiles — platforms link accounts that share IPs.
GoLogin's "Best Proxy for Your Case" documentation is explicit: "one proxy per profile" and "never share a proxy between multiple profiles" for account management workflows. The reasoning is straightforward — platforms like Meta, Amazon, and Google correlate login IP history across accounts. Two profiles sharing one mobile IP appear as one user operating two accounts.
AdsPower's proxy documentation adds a mechanical risk: if several profiles use the same proxy and someone refreshes the mobile proxy's Change IP URL, the IP changes for every profile on that endpoint. One operator's IP refresh can disrupt another profile's active session.
This rule has a direct cost implication. Dedicated per-proxy mobile plans — IPRoyal at $10.11/day or $130/month and Proxidize at $59/proxy/month — exist specifically for this model. Per-GB rotating pools work for scraping and testing, but account management needs one stable exit per identity.
In short: sharing a mobile proxy across antidetect browser profiles defeats the isolation that makes the setup work. GoLogin's docs say platforms link accounts by shared IPs, and AdsPower's docs show that shared Change IP URLs contaminate every profile on the endpoint. Budget one dedicated proxy per long-term profile — IPRoyal and Proxidize both offer per-proxy plans built for this.
How Long Do Sticky Mobile Sessions Actually Last in Each Browser?
Multilogin's built-in sticky mobile sessions hold an IP for roughly 24 hours; GoLogin's built-in proxies rotate every 5–30 minutes.
Session duration is where the "mobile proxy" label hides dangerous variation. Sticky does not mean static. Each browser's built-in proxy offering defines "sticky" differently.
Multilogin's proxy guide, updated June 2026, says its built-in mobile and residential proxies with "Keep IP for as long as possible" hold the same IP for an average of roughly 24 hours. But Multilogin explicitly warns these are not static proxies. If the workflow needs the same IP for the entire proxy period, Multilogin recommends ISP proxies instead.
GoLogin's documentation, updated May 2026, says built-in residential proxies automatically rotate every 5–30 minutes. GoLogin's separate static vs. dynamic proxy guide defines sticky proxies as holding an IP for usually 10–30 minutes before rotating.
| Browser | Built-in Sticky Duration | Official Warning |
|---|---|---|
| Multilogin | ~24 hours average | "Not static — use ISP proxies if you need the same IP for the full period" |
| GoLogin | 5–30 minutes (built-in residential) | "Do not use for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, PayPal, or marketplaces" |
Third-party mobile proxy providers offer their own sticky windows. DataImpulse holds sessions up to 120 minutes. SOAX supports sticky sessions on mobile but does not publish a specific duration on its current mobile product page. Oxylabs confirms 24-hour sticky sessions. For account work, the sticky duration must exceed the entire task — login, 2FA verification, ad review, payment action, and cooldown combined.
In short: Multilogin's ~24-hour sticky window suits most account sessions. GoLogin's 5–30 minute rotation does not — GoLogin's own docs say to use static or dedicated proxies for sensitive platforms. Match the proxy's sticky duration to the task length, not the proxy type label.
Which Proxy Type Does Each Platform Actually Need?
GoLogin's docs map each platform to a proxy type: LinkedIn and betting need static mobile, Meta Ads needs sticky, marketplaces need ISP.
GoLogin's proxy guide and static vs. dynamic proxy page are the most specific official source on platform-by-platform proxy-type recommendations among the five browsers reviewed:
| Platform | GoLogin's Recommended Proxy Type | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Static residential or mobile | IP changes trigger security reviews and session logouts | |
| Facebook / Meta Ads | Static residential or sticky | Geo-consistency matters for ad account trust |
| Amazon / eBay / Etsy | Static ISP or residential | Rotating IPs link accounts and trigger ban risk |
| TikTok (new accounts) | Mobile | Mobile-first platform; carrier IPs match expected traffic |
| Betting / financial | Mobile, static | IP changes trigger verification and account holds |
Source: GoLogin docs, accessed July 2026.
GoLogin's recommendation aligns with the broader pattern confirmed across all five browsers' documentation: rotating mobile proxies suit account creation, testing, and scraping. Static or long-sticky mobile proxies suit long-term account management. The dividing line is whether the platform monitors IP history across sessions.
In short: GoLogin's official guidance maps each platform to a proxy type based on how aggressively it tracks IP changes. LinkedIn, Meta Ads, and marketplaces all need static or long-sticky exits. TikTok creation favors mobile. Use this table before choosing between rotating pool access and a dedicated per-proxy plan.
What Are the Biggest Proxy Setup Pitfalls in Antidetect Browsers?
Antidetect proxy failures come from four causes: shared Change-IP URLs, mid-session rotation, checker false negatives, and region mismatches.
Shared Change-IP URL Contamination
AdsPower's proxy documentation explicitly warns that if multiple profiles use the same proxy, refreshing the mobile proxy's "Change IP URL" changes the IP for each profile using it. The Change IP URL field exists in all five browsers — Dolphin Anty calls it "Link to change IP," GoLogin supports it in square-bracket paste format, and Octo Browser's ASocks integration shows how to embed refresh links.
The fix is operational: never reuse a refresh link across unrelated accounts. Name proxies by profile, embed the provider's session ID in the username or endpoint, and treat IP-change calls as privileged operations — between sessions only, never during login, checkout, or 2FA.
Rotation Breaking Logged-In Sessions
GoLogin's documentation warns that built-in rotating proxies should not be used for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, PayPal, or platforms that monitor account history. LinkedIn may log out sessions and trigger reviews after IP changes. Betting and financial platforms also flag IP instability.
Multilogin's guide adds that even sticky sessions are not permanent — the IP can change, and if the workflow needs one consistent IP, use ISP proxies. The practical rule: use rotating mobile for creation and testing. Use static or dedicated mobile for active logged-in account work.
Proxy-Checker False Negatives
Dolphin Anty's troubleshooting documentation says the antidetect browser "simply" connects the proxy to the profile and does not control proxy operation. If a proxy passes the checker but one site fails, the problem is "definitely" on the proxy seller's side — that specific site blocks the proxy IP.
Octo Browser's temporary proxy docs add that a functioning proxy may fail Octo's built-in test if the local ISP blocks the proxy-checker URL itself. The suggested workaround: switch networks, use a mobile connection, or test through a VPN.
The layered testing method that accounts for both failure modes:
- Provider dashboard test — confirms the proxy endpoint is alive
- Browser's built-in checker — confirms the browser can reach the proxy
- External tool (Pixelscan, BrowserLeaks, Whoer) — confirms IP/fingerprint alignment
- Target site behavior — confirms the specific platform accepts the proxy
- Same proxy in a clean profile vs. existing profile — isolates cookie/state contamination
Fingerprint-Proxy Region Mismatch
Multilogin's proxy docs suggest verifying fingerprint/IP alignment using Whoer IP, MaxMind, Pixelscan, or BrowserLeaks. If the browser profile's timezone, language, WebRTC, or geolocation settings do not match the proxy's exit region, platforms can detect the inconsistency.
Reddit practitioners in r/proxies and r/browsers repeatedly advise keeping fingerprint settings at default or conservative templates rather than over-customizing — default templates are more stable than heavily randomized configurations.
In short: four pitfalls cover most antidetect proxy failures. Shared Change-IP URLs contaminate profiles (per AdsPower's docs). Rotation during logged-in sessions triggers reviews (per GoLogin's docs). Proxy checkers can false-negative both ways (per Dolphin and Octo docs). Fingerprint mismatches expose the setup even when the proxy works. Test in layers, not just once.
Which Mobile Proxy Providers Fit Antidetect Browser Workflows?
Dedicated per-proxy plans from IPRoyal and Proxidize fit the one-proxy-per-profile model; per-GB pools from DataImpulse and Oxylabs suit testing.
Antidetect browser account management needs a proxy model that gives each profile its own stable exit. Per-GB rotating pools work for scraping and account creation, but long-term profiles need dedicated proxies. Pricing was verified against each provider's official pages in July 2026.
Dedicated / Per-Proxy Options
| Provider | Dedicated Mobile Pricing | Protocols | Sticky/Session Control | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPRoyal | $10.11/day or $130/month per proxy | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 | Custom rotation, sticky sessions, carrier selection | IPRoyal pricing |
| Proxidize | $59/proxy/month (1–100 proxies) | HTTP, SOCKS5, UDP over SOCKS | Random or sticky modes, rotation URL/interval controls | Proxidize pricing |
| Proxy-Seller | Dedicated mobile from ~$10/IP (dynamic pricing) | HTTPS, SOCKS5 | On-demand rotation, 5/30-minute schedule, sticky identity | Proxy-Seller mobile |
IPRoyal's official FAQ confirms dedicated mobile proxies have unlimited concurrent sessions and a daily data limit of 30GB per proxy. That fits most antidetect browser account sessions. At $130/month per proxy, managing 10 long-term accounts costs $1,300/month — significant, but the alternative is account bans that cost more.
Proxidize's pricing page shows the per-proxy plan runs on real US mobile carrier hardware with HTTP and SOCKS5 credentials per proxy, preferred location and carrier selection, and manual or bulk IP rotation. Each proxy includes 50GB prioritized data per month. Proxidize is a managed cloud provider — the proxies run on Proxidize's infrastructure, not user-hosted hardware.
Proxy-Seller offers dedicated and shared mobile packages with carrier and generation selection at checkout, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Vodafone, and others. Full per-country tariffs require live checkout verification as the pricing page uses dynamic selectors.
Rotating Per-GB Options (for Testing, Creation, and Scraping)
| Provider | Per-GB Mobile Rate | Pool Size | Sticky Duration | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DataImpulse | $2/GB (entry), $1.60/GB at 1TB | 16M+ mobile IPs, 195 countries | Up to 120 minutes | DataImpulse mobile |
| Oxylabs | $7.50/GB (4GB), $5/GB (100GB) | 20M+ mobile IPs, 140+ countries | Up to 24 hours | Oxylabs mobile pricing |
| Decodo | $3.75/GB (2GB current), $2.75/GB (100GB current) | 10M+ mobile IPs, 700+ carriers | Per-request or session; duration not published | Decodo mobile pricing |
DataImpulse's 120-minute sticky window covers most account creation and testing sessions. Traffic never expires — useful for intermittent multi-account work. Oxylabs' 24-hour sticky matches Multilogin's built-in session length, making it a natural pairing for longer workflows.
All six providers listed above appear in the official recommended partner directories of at least one of the five antidetect browsers reviewed. AdsPower's recommended providers page lists IPRoyal, Oxylabs, and Proxidize among mobile-capable partners. GoLogin's provider directory lists IPRoyal, Oxylabs, Decodo, DataImpulse, and SOAX.
In short: antidetect browser account management divides into two proxy models. Long-term profiles need dedicated per-proxy plans — IPRoyal at $130/month or Proxidize at $59/month per proxy. Testing, creation, and scraping workflows use rotating per-GB pools — DataImpulse at $2/GB with 120-minute sticky, or Oxylabs at $5/GB with 24-hour sticky. Match the plan type to the profile's lifecycle.
How Do Official Browser Partner Integrations Compare?
Each antidetect browser maintains its own list of officially integrated proxy providers, with varying mobile proxy coverage across partnerships.
Antidetect browsers are not proxy-agnostic in practice. Each maintains partnerships, in-app integrations, and official setup documentation for specific providers. Here is what each browser's official documentation confirms:
Multilogin offers built-in Mobile and Residential proxy access through its own 30M+ IP network, selectable directly in profile settings. Multilogin's help center also has an official NodeMaven setup page. Provider-side integration docs exist for Bright Data, Oxylabs, IPRoyal, and Proxies.sx.
AdsPower does not provide proxy services. AdsPower's recommended providers page, updated June 2026, lists partnerships including mobile-capable providers: IPRoyal (5G/4G/3G/LTE), Oxylabs (residential and mobile), Proxy-Seller (Mobile LTE), Proxidize (4G mobile), and Proxies.sx (4G/5G mobile).
Dolphin Anty offers in-app integrations for NodeMaven, ASocks, ResiProx, ThorData, NaProxy, and Socks Escort. Dolphin's official blog has mobile-focused setup articles for Proxies.sx, SOAX, and DataImpulse. Provider-side integration docs exist from Decodo and SOAX.
Octo Browser's Proxy Shop sells residential proxies only — no built-in mobile. Octo's official third-party proxy documentation covers Bright Data, AstroProxy, NetNut, iProxy, Oxylabs, ASocks, Webshare, and IPRoyal. Mobile proxies require manual setup through Octo's Proxy Manager.
GoLogin includes built-in proxies (residential, mobile, and datacenter) and maintains the longest provider directory of the five browsers, listing over 30 partners including mobile-capable ASocks, Thordata, MobileHop, MobileProxyNow, and CyberYozh.
In short: Multilogin and GoLogin have built-in mobile proxy access. AdsPower, Dolphin Anty, and Octo Browser rely on third-party providers. All five browsers have official integration documentation or partner directories that include mobile-capable providers. Check your browser's official partner list before purchasing — an integrated provider simplifies setup and support routing.
What Setup Rules Do Practitioners Recommend for Mobile Proxies in Antidetect Browsers?
Practitioners recommend five rules: one proxy per profile, no mid-session rotation, default fingerprints, traffic monitoring, and layered testing.
The official documentation from all five browsers aligns with what experienced users report working in practice. A Reddit r/automation thread from approximately September 2025 describes stable results using Multilogin with a dedicated mobile proxy. A Reddit r/proxies thread from approximately December 2025 advises keeping fingerprint settings at defaults and not over-tweaking. A G2 review of Multilogin from approximately April 2026 notes that proxy traffic monitoring matters — the reviewer used more data than expected during the trial.
The operational rules that hold across sources:
- One profile = one proxy. GoLogin's docs state it directly. AdsPower's Change-IP URL warning proves why shared sessions break.
- No rotation mid-session. Use rotating IPs between sessions for resets. Use static or dedicated mobile for active logged-in work.
- Keep fingerprint defaults. Reddit practitioners and AdsPower users consistently say conservative templates outperform heavily customized configurations.
- Monitor proxy traffic. Built-in mobile proxies consume GB-billed traffic. G2 reviewers note usage surprises during trials.
- Test in layers. Provider dashboard, browser checker, external verifier, target site, and clean-profile comparison — each catches failures the previous step misses.
A BlackHatWorld thread about Dolphin Anty and Reddit issues follows the same pattern: the reply recommends trying a different proxy provider because the problem is "probably" the IP, not the browser. Community diagnosis consistently starts with proxy quality before browser choice.
In short: practitioners treat mobile proxy quality as the primary variable and browser choice as secondary. The consistent advice: one clean dedicated proxy per profile, no mid-session rotation, default fingerprint templates, active traffic monitoring, and layered testing that ends at the actual target site, not the browser's built-in checker.
Which Antidetect Browser and Mobile Proxy Combination Should You Choose?
The best antidetect browser and mobile proxy pairing depends on profile count, platform sensitivity, and budget — not feature count.
- Multilogin + built-in mobile or Oxylabs (24h sticky): strongest for premium multi-account workflows needing ~24-hour session stability. Multilogin's built-in mobile proxy access and API automation support suit enterprise ad account management and brand operations.
- AdsPower + IPRoyal dedicated ($130/month) or Proxidize ($59/month): best flexibility-to-cost ratio for 10–50 profile operations. Per-proxy dedicated plans match the one-proxy-per-profile rule at predictable monthly costs.
- GoLogin + third-party static mobile: most accessible onboarding for teams starting multi-account work. GoLogin's built-in proxies suit testing, but its own docs recommend dedicated providers for long-term accounts on sensitive platforms.
- Dolphin Anty + DataImpulse ($2/GB, 120-min sticky): fits affiliate and SMM workflows with moderate profile counts. DataImpulse's non-expiring traffic suits intermittent campaign-based work.
- Octo Browser + manually configured dedicated mobile: suits pro users who need SSH, IPv6, and Proxy Manager granularity. Octo's built-in shop is residential-only, so mobile requires manual third-party setup.
- At scale, the per-GB gap between $2 and $5 means thousands per month — price the workflow before picking the browser. For rate comparisons and volume math, see Mobile Proxy Pricing in 2026.
In short: match the proxy plan type to the profile lifecycle. Long-term accounts need dedicated per-proxy mobile plans from IPRoyal or Proxidize. Testing and creation workflows use rotating per-GB pools from DataImpulse or Oxylabs. The browser matters less than the proxy's session stability and IP purity.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a mobile proxy for every antidetect browser profile?
- GoLogin's official proxy guide states users should assign one proxy per profile and never share a proxy between profiles for account management workflows. Sharing an IP lets platforms link accounts — if one profile triggers a review, every profile on that IP is exposed. Dedicated per-proxy mobile plans from IPRoyal or Proxidize make this economically feasible at scale.
- Can I use Octo Browser's built-in Proxy Shop for mobile proxies?
- Octo Browser's Proxy Shop documentation confirms that only residential proxies are currently available through the built-in shop. For mobile IPs, Octo users need to configure third-party mobile proxy providers manually through the Proxy Manager. Octo supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, and SSH protocols for external proxy connections.
- Why does my antidetect browser proxy check pass but a target site still blocks me?
- Dolphin Anty's documentation explains that the browser simply connects the proxy to the profile and does not control proxy operation. Octo Browser's docs add that a functioning proxy may fail the built-in checker if your ISP blocks the checker URL. Test in layers: provider dashboard, browser checker, an external tool like Pixelscan or BrowserLeaks, then the actual target site.
- What sticky-session length do I need for account management in an antidetect browser?
- Multilogin's proxy guide says its built-in sticky mobile sessions hold an IP for roughly 24 hours on average, while GoLogin's built-in residential proxies rotate every 5–30 minutes. For logged-in account work, the sticky duration must exceed the entire task window — login, 2FA, review actions, and cooldown. GoLogin recommends static residential or ISP proxies for sensitive platforms.
- Is it safe to use the Change IP URL across multiple antidetect browser profiles?
- AdsPower's proxy documentation warns that refreshing the Change IP URL changes the IP for every profile sharing that proxy endpoint. Using a shared IP-change link across unrelated accounts risks cross-contaminating identities. Assign a separate proxy endpoint or session ID per profile, and call the change-IP function only between sessions, never during login or checkout.
- Which antidetect browser supports the most proxy protocols?
- AdsPower and Octo Browser support the widest range: HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, SSH, and IPv6. Multilogin supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 for custom proxies. GoLogin supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5. Dolphin Anty's official docs show HTTP, SOCKS5, and SOCKS4 format examples. All five browsers handle standard mobile proxy configurations.
- Do rotating mobile proxies work for managing long-term accounts in antidetect browsers?
- GoLogin's official documentation warns against using rotating proxies for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, PayPal, betting, and financial platforms because IP changes trigger security reviews and can link accounts. Multilogin's guide adds that sticky mobile sessions are not static — they hold an IP temporarily but can change. For long-term account management, use static residential, ISP, or dedicated mobile proxies.