I have been using Incogniton for years to manage multiple accounts across platforms, and the one thing that always made or broke my setup was the proxy. Bad proxies get your accounts flagged. Good proxies make everything invisible.

Snowpad's SOCKS5 mobile proxies changed the game for me. Here is exactly how I set them up.

Why Incogniton + Snowpad?

Incogniton gives each profile a unique browser fingerprint — canvas, WebGL, fonts, user agent, the whole stack. But a fingerprint is useless if your IP gives you away. Snowpad provides real Indian mobile IPs from Jio and Airtel networks. The combination is undetectable.

Step-by-Step Setup

  1. Open Incogniton and click Create New Profile.
  2. Give your profile a name and select the OS fingerprint (set to Android to match your mobile proxy).
  3. Navigate to the Proxy tab.
  4. Select SOCKS5 as the proxy type.
  5. Enter gw.snowpad.io as the host and 9999 as the port.
  6. Enter your Snowpad username and password.
  7. Click Check Proxy to verify the connection.
  8. Save and launch the profile.

That is it. Your Incogniton profile now routes all traffic through Snowpad's Indian mobile network.

When to Use Sticky vs Rotating

  • Sticky proxies — Use for accounts you stay logged into. Each profile keeps the same IP. Perfect for affiliate marketing and social media management.
  • Rotating proxies — Use for scraping, market research, and bulk account creation. Each new connection gets a fresh IP.

Pro Tips

  • Match your browser OS fingerprint to Android. Snowpad proxies come from mobile carriers, so an Android fingerprint looks natural.
  • Enable WebRTC leak protection in Incogniton's advanced settings.
  • Test your setup at whatismyipaddress.com before launching real operations.

For more on proxy types, read my guide on types of proxies and the SOCKS5 vs HTTP comparison.