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Setting Up Proxy Integration

Proxies are essential for multi-account management, providing unique IP addresses for each browser profile. This guide covers everything you need to know about configuring proxies in FireKey.

Choosing the Right Proxy Type

FireKey supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies. For most use cases, HTTPS proxies offer the best balance of security and compatibility. SOCKS5 proxies are ideal for applications that need UDP support. Consider residential proxies for sensitive accounts and datacenter proxies for less restrictive platforms.

Configuring Proxies per Profile

Each profile can have its own proxy configuration. Navigate to the profile settings, select the Proxy tab, and enter your proxy details. FireKey validates the connection before saving, ensuring your proxy is working correctly. You can also import proxies in bulk using the proxy management page.

Proxy Health Monitoring

FireKey continuously monitors proxy health and alerts you when a proxy becomes slow or unresponsive. You can set up automatic proxy switching to maintain uptime, or configure fallback proxies that activate when your primary proxy fails.

Optimize Your Proxy Setup

A well-configured proxy setup is crucial for maintaining account security and performance. Match your proxy location to your fingerprint, monitor proxy health regularly, and keep backup proxies ready. FireKey makes proxy management simple so you can focus on your work.