Setup bind a Singapore mobile proxy to a BitBrowser profile - Alaska - Anchorage ID1654588
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Here is the full flow, step by step.
Step 1: Get a dedicated mobile port
Sign up at Singapore Mobile Proxy and pick a plan. A free trial port is available if you want to test BitBrowser against a live mobile IP before committing. A single dedicated port is enough to test the workflow. The dashboard gives you four pieces of information per port:
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Host (e.g. 158.140.129.188)
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Port number (one HTTP port and one SOCKS5 port)
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Username
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Password
There is also a rotation URL: hitting it forces the modem to drop and reconnect to the carrier, which assigns a fresh IP from the carrier pool. Keep it handy for whenever you want to rotate.
Step 2: Create a new BitBrowser profile
In BitBrowser, click New Window. Set the operating system, user agent, and platform values to match what you would expect from the account's region. For Singapore-targeted accounts, set the time zone to Asia/Singapore and the language to en-SG. BitBrowser handles the rest of the fingerprint automatically once you save.
Step 3: Set the proxy at profile level
In the same New Window dialog, scroll to the Proxy Settings section. Choose HTTP (or SOCKS5; HTTP is simpler for most workflows). Fill in:
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Proxy Host: the host from your SMP dashboard
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Proxy Port: the HTTP port
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Proxy Username: the username from the dashboard
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Proxy Password: the password from the dashboard
Click Check Network. BitBrowser will test the proxy and show the detected IP, country, and time zone. It should report Singapore and an IP that matches the SingTel, StarHub, M1, or Vivifi ASN depending on which carrier your port is on.
Step 4: Match BitBrowser fingerprint to IP geography
Save the profile. Before you launch it, set BitBrowser to auto-match time zone, geolocation, and language to the IP. This is in the profile's advanced settings under Match by IP. If you skip this, the fingerprint says Singapore but the proxy says Singapore through a US time zone, and platforms notice the mismatch.
Step 5: Launch and verify
Launch the profile. The first page to visit is a network-fingerprint test like browserleaks.com or whoer.net. Confirm three things:
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IP geolocation: Singapore
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ASN: one of SingTel, StarHub, M1, or Vivifi (not Digital Ocean, AWS, etc.)
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WebRTC: no leaking of your real local IP
If WebRTC leaks, enable BitBrowser's WebRTC protection in profile settings and relaunch.
Common mistakes that get accounts linked anyway
Three mistakes account for most of the avoidable account links I see when operators ask me to debug their setup.
Sharing one proxy across profiles. Each BitBrowser profile needs its own dedicated mobile port. Sharing a port across five profiles puts five accounts behind one IP and behind one tower's NAT exit. Platforms see that pattern quickly. Rotating residential proxies have the same problem in reverse: too many IPs per profile triggers different anti-fraud rules.
Rotating mid-session. Do not hit the rotation URL while a profile is logged in. Rotation drops the connection, the new IP is on the same carrier pool but a different exit, and the platform records the mid-session IP change. Rotate between sessions, not during them.
Fingerprint geolocation does not match proxy geolocation. Time zone, language, currency, and accept-language headers all need to agree with the proxy IP. BitBrowser's auto-match handles most of this, but Cloudflare's bot management still catches manual overrides that contradict the IP. Always let BitBrowser auto-match.
When 10 free BitBrowser profiles are not enough
Most operators outgrow the 10-profile free tier within a few weeks. By then the question is not whether BitBrowser is worth paying for, but how many mobile ports you actually need on the proxy side. A practical rule: one dedicated mobile port per active profile that handles money flows (ad accounts, payouts, store admin). For warming or low-stakes profiles, a smaller pool of shared but dedicated ports also works.
Singapore Mobile Proxy plans scale from a single port up to large fleets, with per-port pricing that drops as the fleet size grows.
FAQ
Does the SMP IP change on its own?
Only on rotation. The IP stays sticky for the lifetime of the modem's carrier connection, which is typically days to weeks. Use the rotation URL when you want a fresh IP.
HTTP or SOCKS5?
Either works in BitBrowser. HTTP is fine for most account work. SOCKS5 is useful when an upstream tool needs UDP or non-HTTP protocols. Stick to HTTP unless you have a specific reason.
Will the same proxy work for the BitBrowser cloud phone module?
Yes. Configure the proxy at the cloud phone profile level the same way you do for browser profiles. The cloud phone matches its carrier and SIM fingerprint to whatever IP you bind.
How do I rotate carriers?
Each port is on a specific carrier. To rotate across carriers, get ports on different carriers from your SMP dashboard. Useful for ad account warm-up workflows where you want the same profile to look like it switched SIMs.
Get started
Pair your BitBrowser stack with real Singapore carrier IPs: singaporemobileproxy.com. Trial port available, dedicated ports from day one, no shared-pool reputation.
About the author: written by the team at Singapore Mobile Proxy, a Singapore-based mobile proxy operator running 100+ live modems on SingTel, StarHub, M1, and Vivifi carriers.
Editor's note (do not publish)
UTM tracking: All links back to singaporemobileproxy.com in this document carry UTM parameters so traffic from BitBrowser shows up in GA4 under utm_source=bitbrowser. Each link uses a different utm_content value so we can see which placement converts. If BitBrowser strips link parameters during editing, please ask them to keep the full URL including everything after the question mark.
UTM map:
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intro -> https://singaporemobileproxy.com/?utm_source=bitbr owser&utm_medium=partner_article&utm_campaign=anti _detect_2026&utm_content=intro
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setup -> https://singaporemobileproxy.com/plans?utm_source= bitbrowser&utm_medium=partner_article&utm_campaign =anti_detect_2026&utm_content=setup
final_cta -> https://singaporemobileproxy.com/?utm_source=bitbr owser&utm_medium=partner_article&utm_campaign=anti _detect_2026&utm_content=final_cta
Image suggestions: BitBrowser may want to add screenshots of the proxy settings dialog and the network-check result. Both are easy to capture from a live BitBrowser install with an SMP port bound.
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