How to Integrate IPBurger Proxies With Incogniton

IPBurger’s dedicated and residential IPs are built for account management workflows that need clean, stable identities. Pair them with Incogniton’s profile isolation, and each browser session gets its own fingerprint and IP without any cross-profile detection risk. This guide walks through the full setup from registration to verification.

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Step 1: Create and Sign In to Your Incogniton Account

  • Visit the official Incogniton website and download the application for your operating system (Windows or macOS).
  • Install the application and complete the setup.
  • If you don’t have an account yet, register first, then open the app and sign in.

Once signed in, proceed to set up your IPBurger proxy.

Step 2: Set Up Your IPBurger Account

  • Visit ipburger.com and register for an account.
  • Navigate to the proxy product that fits your use case. Residential proxies are the recommended starting point for most multi-profile workflows, offering rotating IPs across 195+ countries with optional sticky sessions. For workflows requiring a fixed, long-term IP, consider Static (ISP) Residential or Fresh Dedicated IPs instead.
  • Select a plan. Residential proxies are offered via monthly subscription plans with scalable, traffic-based usage.
  • Complete payment via credit card, PayPal, or Bitcoin.

Once your service is active, proceed to retrieve your connection credentials.

Step 3: Retrieve Your Proxy Credentials

Unlike providers with a central proxy generator, IPBurger assigns credentials per proxy user directly from your service dashboard. Your proxy credentials are separate from your IPBurger account login.

  • Navigate to your active service
  • Locate the proxy user you want to configure and click the Configure icon next to it.
  • For residential proxies, set your target country and optionally select an ISP or city. Enable Sticky IPs and set a session time of up to 30 minutes if your workflow requires a consistent IP per session. Leave sticky IPs off for fully rotating behavior.
  • Once configured, the dashboard displays your proxy credentials. Note down the following:
    • Host: the hostname assigned to your proxy user.
    • Port: the port assigned to your service.
    • Username and Password from the proxy user panel.

Note: Some applications require a raw IP address rather than a hostname. If Incogniton does not accept your hostname, refer to IPBurger’s hostname conversion guide in their documentation to resolve it to an IP before proceeding.

Step 4: Integrate Your IPBurger Proxy With Incogniton

Open the Incogniton app and navigate to Profile Management, then click New Profile to create a new browser profile or select an existing one to edit.

Inside the profile settings, click Add Proxy and enter the following:

  • Connection type: HTTP or SOCKSv5, matching your IPBurger plan.
  • Host: the hostname from your dashboard.
  • Port: the port from your dashboard.
  • Username and Password from your proxy user credentials.

Click Check Proxy to verify the connection. Once a valid IP and location are returned, click Create Profile to save.

Step 5: Launch and Verify Your Profile

  • In Profile Management, click Start on the configured profile.
  • Inside the browser window, visit ipburger.com to confirm the active IP and location match your expected IPBurger proxy output.
  • If the IP does not reflect the correct location, double-check that the connection type selected in Incogniton matches your IPBurger plan, and that your credentials were copied correctly from the dashboard.

Your IPBurger proxy is now tied to an isolated Incogniton profile. From here, you can replicate the same setup across additional profiles, each assigned its own proxy user and credentials, keeping every session independent and correctly fingerprinted for the platform it targets.

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