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Proxies Page

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Gologin lets you manage proxies in two ways: directly on the All profiles page, or from a dedicated Proxies page. The Proxies page is useful when you work with a large number of proxies and want to organize them independently from profiles.

To open it, click Proxies in the left sidebar.

Proxies Page

Navigation

The proxy list

Your proxies are displayed as a table with the following columns:

  • Name — the label you've assigned to the proxy

  • State — current status; use the Check proxy button to test it

  • Connected profiles — shows which profiles this proxy is attached to

  • Notes — any custom notes you've added

  • Country — detected location of the proxy

  • Connection type — it will display the proxy type for Gologin proxies, such as Residential and Data center, or the connection type for third-party proxies, such as HTTP or SOCKS

  • you also have access to change Host, port, login and password proxy fields

Tabs

At the top of the page you'll find three tabs:

  • All proxies — your full proxy list

  • Errors — proxies that failed a check

  • Archive — proxies you've deleted or haven't used for a long time

Adding proxies

You can add proxies two ways using the buttons in the top-right corner:

  • Add Proxy — add a single proxy manually

  • Import Proxies — add multiple proxies at once

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