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Custom proxies

Configure Infloww to run on a custom proxy to improve load times and overall connectivity

Updated over a week ago


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.

For added security and convenience, agencies can use their own custom proxies for each Creator without having to filter their usage through Infloww's network. All it takes is to 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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