From Setup to Scaling — How to Use IPcook Proxies with LinkenSphere

Any stable multi-accounting operation is built on two foundations: reliable proxies and a powerful anti-detect browser. One without the other simply does not work at scale.
Proxies are not a secondary feature; they are the base layer of the entire setup. Clean IP addresses, stable network latency, and accurate geolocation determine whether a session looks trustworthy from the very beginning. Only then can an anti-detect browser properly do its job: isolate profiles, prevent cross-linking, and allow you to safely work with dozens or hundreds of accounts.
IPcook naturally fits into this stack. Thanks to a large number of IP addresses, support for both rotating and sticky sessions, as well as pricing that adapts to various workloads, it easily integrates with Linken Sphere. Connecting a proxy to a browser profile takes just a few clicks, and the resulting sessions behave like real, organic users.
IPcook: a global proxy service for scalable work
IPcook is a professional proxy provider built for automation, data collection, and other privacy-focused tasks. The service provides a fast, stable proxy connection with broad geographical coverage, making it suitable for scraping, SEO monitoring, ad verification, research, and social media management.

Types of proxies
IPcook offers several proxy solutions tailored for different use cases:
- Residential proxies — real home IP addresses with a high trust level, flexible rotation, sticky sessions up to 24 hours, and unlimited traffic. Ideal for bypassing anti-fraud systems and geo-restrictions. Prices start at $0.5/GB.
- ISP proxies — static, dedicated IP addresses sourced directly from internet service providers. They provide high stability, unlimited bandwidth, and 99.99% uptime, making them suitable for long-term accounts. Prices start at $0.05/proxy.
- Datacenter proxies — high-speed, cost-effective proxies optimized for performance, multithreading, and large-scale automation. Prices start at $0.04/proxy.
For all products, IPcook supports HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 protocols and offers geotargeting in over 185 countries with state and city-level accuracy.
Key features
- Large pool of residential IP addresses (55M+ IPs worldwide).
- Support for rotating and sticky sessions.
- Low latency and high uptime.
- User-friendly dashboard and API access.
- Multiple authentication methods (IP whitelist or login/password).
- Easy integration with scripts, tools, and automation software.
How to set up IPcook proxies in Linken Sphere
1. Create and fund your IPcook account.
Register on the IPcook platform and top up your balance. Payments via bank cards and cryptocurrency are supported.
2. Create a proxy pool.
Select the required proxy type, name your pool, and choose the desired country or city. Define the connection protocol and specify how many IP addresses you want in the pool.

3. Generate access credentials.
Create proxy endpoints and choose an authentication method — either by IP whitelist or login/password. If you work with a large number of accounts, you can export proxy lists in bulk.

4. Add proxies to Linken Sphere.
Create a new browser profile in Linken Sphere, assign it a name, and apply basic settings. In the connection section, select the same protocol you configured in IPcook and paste the proxy credentials.
Standard formats such as
ip:port or ip:port@login:password
are fully supported. Use CHECK PROXY & GEO to confirm the connection.

5. Configure browser fingerprints.
You can manually configure fingerprint parameters or enable Hybrid Mode 2.0, which automatically generates a realistic fingerprint based on your device and environment.

For bulk operations, simply paste the proxy list into Linken Sphere's Proxy Manager. The browser will check each proxy and allow you to quickly assign them to profiles.

Launching and checking your profiles
Before launching, it is recommended to test the setup using external IP checking tools. Confirm the IP address, DNS, WebRTC behavior, and run basic speed and latency tests. This helps compare regions and proxy types to find the most stable configuration for your task.
In practice, IPcook proxies provide high speed and a stable connection even under heavy loads.
Is IPcook a good choice for Linken Sphere?
For Linken Sphere users, IPcook is a reliable and versatile proxy provider. The combination of residential, ISP, and datacenter proxies — along with city-level targeting, flexible rotation options, and reliable uptime — makes it suitable for any task: from account farming to large-scale data operations.
Integration is simple: generate proxies, choose authentication, and connect them to your profiles in minutes, including bulk import. Thanks to responsive support and a proven focus on performance, IPcook is a practical option for those who want to get the most out of Linken Sphere.