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In this video, we break down one of the most common problems when working with proxies — mass importing proxy lists into software, anti-detect browsers, parsers, and automation tools. Why do some proxies import in seconds while others “break” for no obvious reason? It all comes down to the format.
🔥 Step by step, we’ll show:
- What the format IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASSWORD means
- The difference between SOCKS5 and HTTP for bulk importing
- How to properly prepare proxy lists for different programs
- Common mistakes: extra symbols, incorrect separators, broken encoding
- How to quickly validate proxies before import
- Why some services require a different order of data
We’ll also cover bulk proxy importing into anti-detect browsers, parsers, Telegram software, and automation tools, so your lists don’t turn into a mess after import
After this video, you’ll understand not just what to paste, but how proxy format logic actually works and why the correct structure directly affects stability
The video is already on our channel

