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How to Integrate a Cyberyozh Proxy in BAS Browser Automation

BAS (Browser Automation Studio) is a powerful software for automating actions in a web browser. It allows you to create scripts and macros to perform repetitive tasks on the Internet without direct user intervention. However, running automation from a single IP address quickly leads to rate limits, captchas, or account bans. 

Proxies allow you to route automated browser traffic through different IP addresses, helping reduce the risk of detection. Using residential or mobile proxies allows you to work with content from various regions, balance the load across multiple IP addresses, and increase connection stability and script reliability. Correct proxy configuration in BAS significantly increases the efficiency of automated processes.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to configure CyberYozh proxies in Browser Automation Studio step by step, how to test them, and what proxy types work best for different automation tasks. To read this guide in a different language, click on the flag to choose your language. 

Why Use Proxies in Browser Automation Studio?

Browser Automation Studio automates browser actions like scraping, account creation, or data collection. Without proxies, all requests come from a single IP address, which quickly triggers rate limits or bans.

Using proxies allows you to:

  • Run multiple automation sessions safely

  • Rotate IPs for scraping tasks

  • Bypass geo-restrictions

  • Reduce the risk of bans when managing multiple accounts.

Best Proxy Types for Browser Automation Studio (BAS)

Choosing the right proxy type is important for stable automation in Browser Automation Studio. Look at the table below to see how major proxy types compare: 

Proxy Type

Best For

Notes

Residential

Web scraping, account management, e-commerce monitoring

Real IP addresses from ISPs, high trust level

Mobile

Social media automation, ad account management

Highest trust level, difficult to block

Datacenter

High-volume scraping, automation testing

Fast and cheap but easiest to detect

For many automation tasks, using rotating proxies helps you improve success rates. Rotating proxies automatically change the IP address at regular intervals or after each request, which distributes traffic and reduces the risk of bans.

Another important setting is session duration (or sticky sessions). This determines how long the same IP address remains assigned to your session. In BAS projects that involve logins, form submissions, or account creation, it is usually best to keep the same proxy for the entire session to avoid triggering security checks.

Obtaining Connection Data for Proxies on App CyberYozh

Sign up for the CyberYozh website and choose the proxy type that suits you, considering the following parameters:

  • Proxy type: mobile or residential

  • IP type: static or dynamic

  • Geolocation: select a country or region

  • Provider: ensure it meets your requirements.

CyberYozh platform interface

Fig. 1. Screenshot of the CyberYozh platform interface with IP address (Host), port (Port), username (Proxy Username), and password (Proxy Password) for proxy setting.

After purchasing a proxy, you will receive the connection information:

  • Host: Proxy IP address

  • Port: Proxy port

  • Proxy Username: Login

  • Proxy Password: Password

Proxy example:

  • Host: 172.98.60.180

  • Port: 58763

  • Login: 7XbvvWautzmOZMA

  • Password: xdtAof3xB7RSmUr

To effectively connect a proxy to Browser Automation Studio (BAS), follow the steps below to quickly and easily set up proxy usage in your automation project.

Setting up the CyberYozh proxy in BAS 

1. Open the BAS Browser module.

BAS Browser

Fig. 2. BAS Browser control panel with the main web content display window.

2. Click on the “Record” and then go to the "Browser" tab.

BAS Browser proxy

Fig. 3. Browser Automation Studio control panel, showing the "Browser" tab in an active state.

3. Go to the "Proxy" tab.

bas browser configuration

Fig. 4. Proxy server configuration in Browser Automation Studio (BAS). The image shows the settings panel with the "Proxy" tab activated with control elements for proxy connection integration.

4. In the window that appears, specify:

  • IP address or host

  • Port

  • Login and password

For example:

  • Host: 51.79.24.25

  • Port: 9595

  • Username: pcomUjvMAk-res-any

  • Password: xdtAof3xB7RSmUr

Your settings should look like this:

BAS Browser settings

Fig. 5. Proxy server settings in Browser Automation Studio with filled configuration fields. The image demonstrates the proxy connection setup dialog box with IP address (Host), port (Port), username (Username), and password (Password).

5. In the "Security setting" section, it is recommended to activate the "Change geolocation" option by setting the value to "True". This configuration ensures a change not only of the IP address but also of the geolocation data, which helps improve the consistency of session parameters and ensures a high level of privacy when working with the target web resource.

BAS Browser configuration

Fig. 6. Proxy server configuration in Browser Automation Studio software.

BAS Browser geo data

Fig. 7. Proxy settings module in Browser Automation Studio with the geolocation data change option activated.

6. Click the "OK" button.

BAS Browser setup

Fig. 8. Completing the proxy setup.

Upon completion of the setup, the system will automatically perform a functionality check of the proxy on internal servers and provide a detailed report of the test results.

Fig. 9. Results of proxy connection verification in the Browser Automation Studio system.

Checking the proxy setup 

We have verified the functionality of the proxy connection above. Now, let's check the correctness of the IP address change and the corresponding geolocation data.

To do this, open "Current URL".

Fig. 10. "Current URL" module user interface in the Browser Automation Studio (BAS).

Insert a link to a website for checking connection parameters and web browser privacy, and click "OK".

bas browser interface

Fig. 11. Interface for entering a URL in the Browser Automation Studio environment.

After this, we see that the IP address and corresponding geolocation data have changed.

Fig. 12. Proxy configuration verification through a specialized browser parameter check service.

Congratulations! You have successfully configured a proxy in BAS. Now you can work safely online.

Conclusion 

Configuring proxies in Browser Automation Studio is a key step for running stable and scalable automation. By routing your traffic through residential or mobile proxies, you reduce the risk of bans, avoid rate limits, and ensure that each automation session operates from a realistic IP environment. 

For enhanced protection, we recommend using virtual numbers for receiving SMS from CyberYozh. It will provide additional privacy and protection against personal data leaks. You can also check IP fraud scores to avoid blocks and restricted access. 

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