Ghost Proxy Control – Beta
Please note: Ghost Proxy Control is an extension that only works in Ghost Browser. Ghost is Chromium based so you already know how to use it! You can download it here if you don’t have it yet.
Ghost Proxy Control lets you set a different proxy for each tab in your browser. You can’t do this in any of the major web browsers out there, so we’re happy to be able to offer it to you through the Chromium based Ghost Browser.
What’s more, it leverages Ghost Browser’s special features: Sessions and Projects to give you even more flexibility and power and managing your multiple proxy workflows.
You can do many things with Ghost Proxy Control. A common use case is to select the option to use a new proxy from your list every time you open a new Session. That way you will have many sets of colored-code tabs, with each color having a different cookie jar and IP address.
Ghost Proxy Control Capabilities
- Auto-rotate proxies every time you open a new Session or tab.
- Override the connection setting for any Tab, Session or entire Project
- Import all of your proxies at once!
- Assign a random proxy from your list to every open Session with one click
- Save your proxy assignments to a Project so the next time you want to use that set of Sessions, you can open them with one click.
- Clear all proxies from all open tabs in one click to return to your direct connection.
- Use multiple Projects and have each Project use a specific proxy
If you are a social media or SEO agency, you can save a Project for each client. If you have an international web site, you can save every country as a Project. There endless use cases for Ghost Proxy Control and our engineers designed it with the ultimate flexibility in mind.
That means we have room to grow the extension in the future too! The beta of this extension was released in April 2017. So we are still actively seeking feedback to make sure we can handle your use case too!
Please let us know what else you want it to do! You can always reach our co-founders directly here.
To see Ghost Proxy Control in action, watch this video






