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How to Use NodeMaven Global IP to Set Multilogin

Author Chloe P (Updated on June 12, 2026)

Updated on June 12, 2026

This article will guide you on using NodeMaven to set up Multilogin. You can find more information about this global IP provider on the official website and help center of the provider.

Before Getting Started

Make sure you have the following global IP details:

  • Type (HTTP or SOCKS5)
  • Host and port
  • Username and password

How to Use NodeMaven Global IP

Regular Configuration File

  • Open your profile settings and find the 'Global IP' section
  • Select 'Custom' as the global IP type
  • Choose a protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
  • Enter your global IP details

IP or Host: gate.nodemaven.com

Port: 8080

Username and Password: Obtain from the 'Global IP Settings' on the NodeMaven dashboard

  • IP or Host: gate.nodemaven.com
gate.nodemaven.com
  • Port: 8080
8080
  • Username and Password: Obtain from the 'Global IP Settings' on the NodeMaven dashboard
  • The system will automatically check the global IP: 'Global IP check passed' means Multilogin has successfully connected to your global IP and retrieved the required IP-related data; 'Global IP check failed' means Multilogin cannot connect to your global IP—see this article for reasons: How to fix profile startup or global IP connection issues
  • 'Global IP check passed' means Multilogin has successfully connected to your global IP and retrieved the required IP-related data
  • 'Global IP check failed' means Multilogin cannot connect to your global IP—see this article for reasons: How to fix profile startup or global IP connection issues

Quick Configuration File

A global IP

  • Click 'Quick' on the main dashboard
  • In the 'Global IP' section, select 'Custom'
  • In the 'Format' section, select 'One Global IP'
  • Choose the protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
  • Enter your global IP details: IP or Host: gate.nodemaven.com, Port: 8080, Username and Password: obtained under 'Global IP Settings' on the NodeMaven dashboard
  • IP or Host: gate.nodemaven.com
gate.nodemaven.com
  • Port: 8080
8080
  • Username and Password: obtained under 'Global IP Settings' on the NodeMaven dashboard
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Global IP List

  • Click 'Quick' on the main dashboard
  • In the 'Global IP' section, select 'Custom'
  • In the 'Format' section, select 'Global IP List'
  • Choose the protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
  • Add up to 25 global IPs in the format IP:port or IP:port:login:password
IP:port
IP:port:login:password
  • Choose how the system uses the global IPs: Sequential – top to bottom Random – in random order, without repetition
  • Sequential – top to bottom
  • Random – in random order, without repetition
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How to Check Your IP

Ready to check if your profile fingerprint is secure? Checking your fingerprint is very simple, so let's get started right away!

Use these tools to check your browser fingerprint:

  • Whoer IP: Check your IP address and make sure it matches your expected location (default Multilogin checker)
  • MaxMind: Used to get the most accurate IP geolocation details
  • Pixelscan: Get detailed information about your browser fingerprint
  • BrowserLeaks: Discover any fingerprint inconsistencies that might expose your real identity

Can websites see that I visited the 'Whoer IP' page or other checkers?

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No. If you’re concerned that a website could read its cookies and detect that you are a Multilogin user, we have good news for you!

Websites can only access cookies associated with their own domain. In other words, Multilogin cookies are only visible to Multilogin, while Facebook only recognizes its own cookies. This principle is called the "Same-Origin Policy" (SOP), a foundational concept dating back to the earliest web browsers.

Here’s how to check your fingerprint:

  • Open your Multilogin profile
  • Test your fingerprint using any of the tools mentioned above
  • Look for inconsistencies in your IP address, browser version, or operating system
  • Adjust settings in Multilogin to fix any mismatches

In this article

  • Before starting
  • How to use NodeMaven global IP
  • How to check your IP

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