# Vision browser

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This solution supports tunneling over UDP!
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## **Installation and browser download&#x20;**<mark style="color:$success;">**Vision**</mark>**.**

Go to the [link](https://browser.vision/r/ecf2408f-02de-4e4f-bc24-be368ac32325) to download the browser and complete registration; the registration data will be needed to log in to the anti-detect browser itself.

{% embed url="<https://browser.vision/r/ecf2408f-02de-4e4f-bc24-be368ac32325>" %}

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Account registration:

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On the website, you can link your <mark style="color:blue;">Telegram</mark> account for a free 4-day trial.\
To do this, go to the [profile](https://my.browser.vision/) and link your account

{% embed url="<https://my.browser.vision/>" %}

Later, to purchase a subscription, you can use our promo code with a 20% discount - *<mark style="color:purple;">**PROXYSHARD**</mark>*

<figure><img src="/files/59d6f51279bb731dad8754723ce9e9cd240d4824" alt=""><figcaption><p>Renewing the account subscription</p></figcaption></figure>

## **Setting up the first browser profile**

After downloading and installing the browser, log in through the previously created account.

Next, you will need to create a folder where the browser profile, proxy, and other workspace settings will be stored:

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Create a folder for profiles

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Then create a new browser profile via "<mark style="color:purple;">Create profile</mark>":

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Specify the profile name and other settings and click "<mark style="color:purple;">New</mark> <mark style="color:purple;">profile</mark>". When setting up the profile, there is an option to add a proxy directly to the profile.

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You need to add proxies exactly <mark style="color:purple;">SOCKS5</mark>, since UDP ASSOC is available only in it

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We strongly recommend using ISP proxies, as they are the most flexible and suitable for all tasks
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{% embed url="<https://dashboard.proxyshard.com/en/isp-proxy>" %}

Done! Your profile has been created and you can start working.

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## **Adding a proxy list from an order to the program.**

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**You can see an example of proxy setup in the section** [**Setup instructions**](/eng/usage-instructions/getting-started.md)
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Next, go to <mark style="color:$success;">Vision</mark> and open the "<mark style="color:purple;">Proxies</mark>" tab and click "<mark style="color:purple;">Create proxy</mark>"

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Before adding proxies, we advise you to specify the proxy formatting type and the SOCKS5 connection protocol in your order panel.

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In the proxy addition window, click the "<mark style="color:purple;">Mass Proxy Creation</mark>" tab and upload the previously copied proxies and click "<mark style="color:purple;">Create</mark>":

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After you add the proxies, go to the "Profiles" tab and click next to the profile you are interested in "<mark style="color:purple;">+</mark>" in the Proxy column:

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Go to "<mark style="color:purple;">Select proxy</mark>" and specify the proxy you added earlier:

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Now you can launch your profile with the proxy:

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## Checking WebRTC functionality

Let's check the WebRTC leak and assess the profile quality through our [checker](/eng/our-products/ip-checker.md)

{% embed url="<https://proxyshard.com/ip-checker>" %}

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The WebRTC address is displayed correctly, Browser Score = 0

#### Done! Now you can get started

<mark style="color:$success;">Vision</mark><mark style="color:yellow;">&</mark><mark style="color:purple;">Shard</mark>


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