How to Set Up Coronium Proxy in Incogniton
Step-by-step guide to integrating Coronium's dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxies with Incogniton anti-detect browser profiles for secure multi-account management.
Running multiple browser profiles without triggering platform detection requires two independent layers of isolation: a dedicated IP address and a sandboxed browser environment. Coronium provides the former through carrier-grade 4G and 5G mobile proxies; Incogniton provides the latter through its anti-detect browser. This guide walks you through connecting the two so that every profile operates under its own unique mobile IP context.
Carrier-Grade IPs
Real mobile network IPs that platforms trust
Profile Isolation
Separate browser identity per profile
Flexible Rotation
Manual, scheduled, or API-triggered IP changes
Conclusion
Pairing a dedicated Coronium mobile proxy with an isolated Incogniton browser profile gives you two complementary layers of separation: a carrier-backed IP context that looks like a real mobile device, and a sandboxed browser environment with its own unique fingerprint. Together they eliminate the most common signals that platforms use to link accounts โ shared IPs and shared browser fingerprints.
Once the integration is verified, you can replicate the process across as many profiles as your Coronium plan supports, each with its own dedicated proxy, giving every account a clean and independent mobile network identity.
Disclaimer
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