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Proxy Assistant Still Detected? Fix These 7 Settings.

Proxy Assistant Still Detected? Fix These 7 Settings.bonniedateTime2025-12-22 07:13
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Many people, when using Proxy Helper, feel that once the IP is changed and the address is updated, the pages load normally, and everything seems fine.

However, strangely, accounts are still subject to risk control, ads don't run, and sometimes restrictions appear immediately upon login. This is often due to overlooking certain details.

We've compiled some commonly overlooked details that may help when using Proxy Helper.

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1. Proxy Helper itself is fine; the issue is in "how to use it"

Whether you use the Chrome extension version of Proxy Helper or combine it with a fingerprint browser, at its core it is just a proxy switching tool.

The main issues that trigger platform risk control are usually as follows:

•  IP and browser fingerprint mismatch

•  DNS or WebRTC leaking real information

•  Time zone, language, or system environment mismatch

•  Multiple accounts with highly similar environments

Many of these issues are directly related to the detailed settings of Proxy Helper.

Detail 1: IP Type and Usage Scenario Mismatch

This is the most common and easily overlooked point. For example:

•  Using a data center IP to log into high-risk platforms

•  Residential usage with obviously abnormal data center proxies

•  Multiple accounts sharing the same exit IP

Even if Proxy Helper shows "Connected", platforms can still detect anomalies through the IP reputation database and behavioral models.

Recommendation: For social media, e-commerce, and advertising accounts → prioritize residential proxies, bind a unique IP to each account, and avoid frequently switching countries or regions.

Detail 2: Browser Fingerprint Detection is the Real Core

Platforms today no longer only check the IP; browser fingerprint detection is key.

If you only use Proxy Helper with a regular browser, you might encounter:

•  IP in the US, but system language is Chinese Windows

•  IP in Europe, but time zone is UTC+8

In such cases, detection is almost guaranteed.

Recommendation: Use Proxy Helper with a fingerprint browser, and avoid switching multiple accounts within the same browser environment.

Detail 3: WebRTC and DNS Leakage Issues

Many users have proxies enabled, but still "leak" their IP. The reason: WebRTC is not disabled, and DNS still uses the local network.

This allows platforms to easily obtain your real IP. Checking is simple: open the ToDetect fingerprint tool.

Check if WebRTC IP and DNS addresses match the proxy. If your local real IP is still visible, the value of Proxy Helper is greatly reduced.

Detail 4: Avoid Mismatched Time Zones and Languages

This is a very "humanized" detection point. Normal users have consistent characteristics, for example:

•  US IP → English browser + US time zone

•  Japan IP → Japanese language + JST time zone

Many beginner environments are:

•  IP: US

•  Browser language: Chinese

•  Time zone: UTC+8

This combination almost signals to the platform: "I am in a simulated environment."

Detail 5: Don't Frequently Switch Proxy Helper Settings

Some people change 10+ IPs per day for "safety", which can actually be more dangerous.

Platforms prefer to detect whether usage habits are stable and the network environment is continuous.

Frequently switching proxy nodes, countries, or IP ranges can easily trigger anomaly detection.

Correct approach: Assign a fixed proxy configuration for each account and try to maintain regular login and operation times.

Detail 6: Never Share Environments Between Multiple Accounts

Even if you use Proxy Helper, if different accounts share the same browser fingerprint, cache, cookies, or local storage, they may still be linked.

This is why many experienced users emphasize: "One account, one environment; one environment, one IP."

Detail 7: Regularly Self-Check with Tools, Don’t Wait for a Ban

It is recommended to regularly use the ToDetect fingerprint tool for self-checks. Focus on these indicators:

•  IP authenticity

•  WebRTC leakage

•  Browser fingerprint similarity

•  Reasonable time zone and language

Detecting issues in advance is much better than trying to fix problems after account issues arise.

In Summary:

If you find that even with Proxy Helper you are still frequently detected, check these 7 details one by one, and you will likely find the root cause.

Before officially using an account, run the environment through the ToDetect fingerprint tool to ensure no obvious anomalies, and then proceed.

A truly secure environment is never about "looking advanced," but about stability, rationality, and long-term consistency.