MultiloginX is the gold standard in anti-detect browsers. I have used it for years across enterprise-scale operations, and it is the only browser I trust for high-stakes account management. Here is how I configure it with Snowpad.
Why MultiloginX + Snowpad?
MultiloginX offers two browser engines — Stealthfox (Firefox-based) and Mimic (Chrome-based) — both with engine-level fingerprint modification. Snowpad provides the network layer with real Indian mobile IPs. Together, they are the most undetectable combination available.
Step-by-Step Setup
- Open MultiloginX and click New Profile.
- Choose Stealthfox or Mimic as your browser.
- Navigate to the Proxy section.
- Select SOCKS5 as the proxy type.
- Enter
gw.snowpad.ioas host and9999as port. - Enter your Snowpad username and password.
- Click Check Proxy to verify connectivity.
- Save and launch.
Enterprise Features
MultiloginX's team management is unmatched. Create teams, assign profiles with pre-configured Snowpad proxies, and control access permissions. Each team member gets consistent fingerprinting and IP assignments.
Sticky vs Rotating
- Sticky — Assign a dedicated Snowpad sticky proxy to each profile. The IP stays consistent, perfect for logged-in accounts.
- Rotating — Configure Snowpad's rotating proxies for profiles used in scraping and research.
Pro Tips
- Always set the OS fingerprint to Android to match Snowpad's mobile carrier IPs.
- Enable WebRTC leak prevention in the advanced settings.
- Use MultiloginX's cookie manager with Snowpad sticky proxies to preserve sessions.
- For a complete overview, read my anti-detect browser setup guide and what is a proxy server.



