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Custom proxies

Configure Infloww to run on a custom proxy.

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Setting up a custom proxy for your Creators

When an agency adds a Creator to Infloww and links their account, they're automatically assigned a unique Infloww proxy.

If desired, agencies can use their own custom proxies for each creator without having to filter their usage through Infloww's network. Simply submit a request to our team to use a custom proxy.

By using custom proxies, your network will be detected by the platform, not Infloww.

To apply:

  • Under Creators on the left-hand menu, click on Manage Creators

  • From the Manage Creators page, under Operations, click Edit

  • From the Add or Edit Creator window, click Learn more under Network proxy

  • Click Apply now

  • Fill out your proxy information (including IPv4/hostname, port number)

  • Once finished, click Submit Application

Note: To use a different custom proxy, you'll need to submit a new request. If you're experiencing issues applying for a custom proxy, see here.

What is hostname, IPv4, and port?

When applying for a custom proxy, you'll need to enter a hostname/IPv4 and port number.

Hostname and IPv4

A hostname and IPv4 are like a unique name or address for a computer or device on the internet. It's a way for computers to recognize and find each other.

Think of it as a street address for your device, like 192.168.0.1 or mydevice.example.com. This helps other devices know where to send and request information.

Port number

A port number is like a network entrance for your device. It allows different applications or services to receive the right kind of information.

Think of your device as a building with different rooms for different tasks. Port numbers are like room numbers, specifying where to go for a specific task. For example, "Room 80" is a web server and "Room 443" is for secure connections.


What's next? Learn more about Infloww's network settings.

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