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July 10, 2026

SimplyNode with Afina Browser for proxy profiles

SimplyNode with Afina Browser for proxy profiles

SimplyNode and Afina Browser work together when you need to separate not only browser profiles, but also IP addresses. Afina handles fingerprint, cookies, and environment isolation. SimplyNode provides proxies, so each profile can go online through its own route.

This matters for teams that manage many accounts, check ads in different countries, or work with localized pages. If all profiles share one IP, even a well-tuned fingerprint does not remove the network overlap.

Why does an antidetect browser need a separate proxy

An antidetect browser isolates the device inside a profile: User-Agent, Canvas, WebGL, font list, time zone, cookies, and session parameters. To a website, this looks like a separate browser with its own history.

The IP address remains a separate signal. Anti-fraud systems can group accounts by exit address, subnet, ASN, and geography. That is why the Afina proxy manager is not an extra option. It is part of the working setup.

The logic is simple: Afina creates a separate environment, and the proxy creates a separate connection point. Together, they reduce the chance of mixing accounts by accident.

Which SimplyNode proxies fit profile work

SimplyNode offers several proxy types. The choice depends on what the profile does: keeps one account active for a long time, checks pages in different countries, or works with sensitive platforms.

Residential SimplyNode proxies use IPs from home internet providers. They fit social networks, marketplaces, ad accounts, and tasks where traffic should look closer to a normal user connection.

Mobile proxies work through mobile carrier IPs. They are chosen for scenarios that need mobile context or higher trust in the network source. But they usually cost more, so there is no reason to use them everywhere.

Product details are available on the SimplyNode residential proxies page and the mobile proxies page on the SimplyNode site.

How to get proxy data in SimplyNode

Before setting up Afina, generate access details inside the SimplyNode dashboard. Usually, you need four values: host, port, username, and password.

The flow is straightforward:

  1. choose the proxy type for the task
  2. create a proxy profile in SimplyNode
  3. choose a country or city if geotargeting is needed
  4. set rotation mode or a sticky session
  5. copy the connection string without changes

A typical format looks like this:

host:port:username:password

For example:

proxy.simplynode.io:5000:country-us-session-abc123-bindttl-0:yourpassword

Afina needs the same four fields. Do not change their order or add extra spaces.

How to connect SimplyNode to Afina

The proxy is added to a specific Afina profile. This way each account gets its own network address instead of one shared exit for the whole team.

Step 1. Create or open a profile

Open a new profile in Afina or edit an existing one. The proxy block is located among the profile network settings.

Create or open a profile

Step 2. Enter connection parameters

Choose HTTP(S) or SOCKS5, depending on what you received from SimplyNode. Then paste host, port, username, and password. If one character in the port or login is wrong, the profile will fail the check.

Step 3. Check the connection

Run a test before saving. Afina will show the IP and location seen by an external service. If the country and address match the SimplyNode settings, the proxy is connected correctly.

Check the connection

If the test fails, check the protocol, port, login, and password. Most problems start there.

How to use the setup with fewer risks

For multiaccounting, the cleaner rule is one profile, one proxy. When several accounts go through one address, they again share the same network signal.

Geography should also make sense. IP, time zone, profile language, and user behavior should look aligned. If a profile works through a US IP but has a European time zone and local Ukrainian patterns, that may look odd.

For higher-risk tasks, check platform rules separately. Proxies and an antidetect browser do not cancel the requirements of the services you work with.

When SimplyNode and Afina work well together

This setup fits teams that want to separate profiles on two layers: browser and network. Afina isolates the environment, while SimplyNode provides the needed IPs and GEO.

Setup takes a few minutes: get proxy data, paste it into an Afina profile, test the connection, and save the configuration. After that, the profile works as a separate browser with its own exit address.

You can review the service on the official SimplyNode website. Afina users also have an internal partner page: SimplyNode for proxy profiles.

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FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a proxy in Afina Browser?

A proxy gives the profile a separate IP address. Afina isolates fingerprint and cookies, but without a proxy several profiles may still share one network exit.

Which SimplyNode proxy type should I choose?

Residential proxies fit most account-based tasks. Mobile proxies are worth using for mobile or more sensitive scenarios.

Can one proxy be used for several profiles?

Technically, yes, but it is weak practice for multiaccounting. It is better to assign a separate proxy to each profile.

What should I do if the proxy test fails?

Check protocol, host, port, username, and password. Also make sure the proxy is active in the SimplyNode dashboard.

Do I need SOCKS5 instead of HTTP?

SOCKS5 is often more convenient for different traffic types, but Afina can work with the protocol supported by your proxy package.

Does a proxy guarantee protection from blocks?

No. It removes part of the network overlap, but behavior, account quality, and platform rules still affect the result.

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Marek Blazkovsky

I’m Mario, a Web3 automation and marketing specialist, actively working in the crypto industry since 2021 I started with ICOs and node infrastructure, and later focused on drophunting and systematic retrodrop automation Over the years of practice, I have built effective strategies for scaling and managing multiple accounts with risk and ROI in mind In 2025, I discovered Afina, which became my core platform for automation and secure multi-account workflows Today I’m a Web3 Marketing Manager at Afina, responsible for community growth, partnerships, and user acquisition

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