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Incogniton Integration

Incogniton + BytesFlows: isolated residential IP per browser profile

Incogniton stores profile data locally by default — no cloud requirement — making BytesFlows sub-user credentials easy to manage per-machine without sync conflicts.

Incogniton profiles: proxy quality matters

Platforms detect multi-account operations through IP patterns — not just browser fingerprints.

Feature
Without Proxy / Datacenter IP
With BytesFlows Residential
IP type
Datacenter / VPN server
Real home broadband IP
IP isolation per profile
Shared exit IP
Unique IP per sub-user
Geo accuracy
City often wrong
City-level residential
Platform detection risk
High — datacenter ASN flagged
Low — genuine ISP traffic

Configure BytesFlows in Incogniton

Step-by-step guide for local profile proxy settings.

  1. 1

    Create a BytesFlows sub-user

    BytesFlows dashboard → Proxies → Residential → Sub-users → Add User. Create one sub-user per Incogniton profile for complete isolation.

  2. 2

    Open Incogniton profile settings

    In Incogniton, create a new profile or edit an existing one. Navigate to the Proxy or Network settings section.

  3. 3

    Enter proxy credentials

    Set proxy type to HTTP or SOCKS5. Host: p1.bytesflows.com, Port: 8001 (HTTP) or 1080 (SOCKS5). Username: your BytesFlows sub-user (optionally add -cc-XX for country targeting). Password: sub-user password.

  4. 4

    Test the proxy connection

    Use Incogniton's built-in proxy check or our proxy test tool to verify the exit IP shows a residential ISP (not a datacenter).

  5. 5

    Launch and verify

    Start the profile and browse to our proxy test tool to confirm your residential IP is active. Verify the ISP and geolocation match your target.

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Add residential IPs to your Incogniton setup

1 GB free residential traffic — test with your Incogniton profiles before committing to a paid plan.