AEZAKMI is for people who want an anti-detect browser that gets out of the way. No overwhelming settings panels, no confusing terminology — just a clean interface for creating profiles and assigning proxies.
I appreciate tools that respect my time. AEZAKMI is one of them.
Why Simple Works
Not everyone needs granular WebGL vendor control or audio sample rate randomization. Sometimes you just need:
- A browser profile that looks like a real device
- A proxy that routes through a mobile IP
- The ability to create multiple profiles quickly
AEZAKMI delivers on all three without making you dig through advanced settings.
Proxy Configuration
Setting up Snowpad in AEZAKMI:
- Open AEZAKMI and click Create Profile
- Enter a profile name
- Navigate to Proxy Settings
- Select SOCKS5 as the proxy type
- Enter
gw.snowpad.ioas the host and9999as the port - Input your Snowpad username and password
- Click Test to verify the connection
When to Use Each Proxy Mode
AEZAKMI keeps it simple, and so should your proxy strategy:
- Rotating proxies for when you need fresh IPs: data gathering, market research, competitor analysis
- Sticky proxies for when you need consistency: account logins, session management, daily operations
Snowpad handles both through the same endpoint. No separate configuration needed.
Why This Combo Works
AEZAKMI keeps the interface clean. Snowpad provides the mobile IPs. Together, they give you a no-fuss multi-account setup that just works.
If you are new to proxies, start with my guide on what a proxy server is. For a comparison of proxy protocols, read SOCKS5 vs HTTP proxies. The types of proxies guide covers the full landscape.



