Setting up MoreLogin profiles with external proxy endpoints begins by selecting the appropriate proxy type for each use case, then configuring MoreLogin's per-profile network fields so that every session presents an IP identity that aligns with the profile's fingerprint parameters, geographic declaration and the trust expectations of the target platform. MoreLogin supports both HTTP and SOCKS5 proxy protocols in its profile configuration panel, and teams should prefer SOCKS5 where the proxy vendor supports it because SOCKS5 routes DNS queries through the proxy tunnel, preventing the local DNS leaks that are one of the most common and easily detectable failures in anti-detect browser setups; HTTP proxies remain viable for simpler workflows or environments where SOCKS5 connectivity is restricted. Gsocks provides sticky residential endpoints with configurable persistence-holding the same IP for hours, days or weeks-and MoreLogin stores proxy credentials per profile so that each browser launch reconnects to the assigned address automatically without manual re-entry. For profiles targeting platforms with elevated trust requirements, mobile-carrier proxies from Gsocks add a high-reputation tier: the IP originates from a genuine mobile ASN, and MoreLogin's fingerprint engine generates a matching mobile device context so that the network identity and browser fingerprint reinforce each other. Bulk profile setup is where MoreLogin's affordability advantage becomes operational: its import tools accept CSV files containing proxy endpoints alongside fingerprint parameters, timezone, language and screen resolution values, enabling automation scripts to provision hundreds of profiles from a Gsocks endpoint list in a single batch, with each profile receiving a proxy-fingerprint pairing validated for geographic coherence. Validation before deployment should confirm that each profile passes fingerprint-audit checks-the proxy IP, reported timezone, canvas hash, WebGL renderer string and navigator platform should form a plausible combination-and that the proxy connection is stable across browser restarts, because an IP change between sessions can trigger platform verification flows that endanger account health. Gsocks provides IP metadata including city, ISP, ASN and carrier classification for each endpoint, which MoreLogin's configuration can use to auto-populate locale fields, reducing manual errors and ensuring that every profile's network and fingerprint layers tell a consistent geographic story.