Kameleo is different from other anti-detect browsers I have used. Instead of injecting JavaScript to spoof fingerprints, it modifies the browser engine itself. That makes it virtually undetectable. Here is how I set it up with Snowpad.
Why Kameleo + Snowpad?
Kameleo's engine-level fingerprinting means no JavaScript hooks that advanced anti-bot systems can detect. Combined with Snowpad's real Indian mobile IPs, you get a setup that passes even the strictest checks.
Step-by-Step Setup
- Open Kameleo and click Create Profile.
- Choose your base browser (Chrome or Firefox based).
- Go to the Proxy tab.
- Select SOCKS5 as the proxy type.
- Enter
gw.snowpad.ioas host and9999as port. - Enter your Snowpad username and password.
- Kameleo will test the connection automatically.
- Save and launch the profile.
Geo-Targeted Operations
Snowpad's Indian mobile IPs are perfect for Kameleo users targeting Indian platforms. Set the profile's geolocation to India and the timezone to IST for complete consistency.
Use Cases
- Social media management — Manage multiple Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter accounts with unique fingerprints and IPs.
- E-commerce operations — Run multiple seller accounts on Indian platforms like Flipkart and Meesho.
- Ad verification — Check how your ads appear to Indian users with real mobile IPs.
Pro Tips
- Kameleo supports proxy rotation per tab. Use Snowpad rotating proxies for research tabs and sticky for logged-in tabs.
- Enable Kameleo's built-in WebRTC leak protection.
- Read my SOCKS5 vs HTTP proxy comparison to understand why SOCKS5 is the right choice for anti-detect browsers.



