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anyIP released a new user dashboard, Dashboard V2. Existing proxies keep working, but the pages moved, so common actions are in new places. This guide maps each old action to the new location. Switching back to the previous dashboard is not supported.
Your existing proxy usernames and passwords still work. As long as you do not change the proxy user password, the credentials you created before the update continue to connect. You do not have to recreate anything to keep using a proxy you already had.

Rollback is not supported

The previous dashboard is no longer available, and you cannot switch back to it. If a specific action is hard to find, use the map below or contact support from the dashboard and describe what you are trying to do.

Old-to-new action map

What you did beforeWhere it is now
Generate a proxy or nodeProxies page, then + Add Profile
Get a batch of proxiesOpen a profile, then Proxy List Generator
Find your credentials and portsOpen a profile and scroll to the proxy details
Get a new IPRotate the session (change session_xxx) or use the IP change URL
Add GB+ Top up next to the profile menu
Find your previous proxy usersProxies page, Proxy users tab

Create a proxy profile

In Dashboard V2 you create a proxy profile instead of generating a standalone node.
  1. Open the Proxies page.
  2. Click + Add Profile.
  3. Configure the profile using the form: name, proxy type, location, and the other options.
  4. Use the right column to set how many proxies you need, the delimiter, and other options.
  5. Click Save profile. You can then export or copy your credentials.
You can also create a profile directly at https://anyip.io/account/proxies/create. For a walkthrough, see the video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvaBE4rYKCk.

Find your credentials and ports

Your proxy details live inside each profile.
  1. Open the Proxies page.
  2. Click the profile you want to use.
  3. Scroll down to the proxy details to see the username, password, ports, and the proxy list.
There is no separate email with a proxy list. Your credentials are always in the dashboard under the profile.

Use the Proxy List Generator

The Proxy List Generator produces multiple proxies from one profile.
  1. Make sure you are on the Proxies page.
  2. Click the profile you want to use.
  3. Find the Proxy Generator in the profile.
  4. Set the number of proxies to the count you need, for example 10.
  5. Copy or paste as many profiles as you need. Select mobile if you want mobile IPs.
Each line in the list is unique because each one uses a different session name. The trailing number in a generated username is just an incrementing label; the full session value is what makes each proxy unique, so the lines are not duplicates even when only the last characters differ.
Generated proxies still need an active planThe generator produces valid-looking lines even when your account cannot connect. If the generated proxies do not work, confirm that your subscription is active and that you have GB remaining. Renew at https://anyip.io/account/plans. See Billing & Data for the difference between a top-up and a renewal.

Get a new or different IP

You do not need to create a new profile to get a different IP. To refresh your proxy session and get a new IP without changing the rest of your configuration, rotate the session.

Change the session name

Change the session_xxx value in your proxy username. Each new session value assigns a different IP. For example, change:
user_XXXX,type_residential,country_US,session_12345
to:
user_XXXX,type_residential,country_US,session_67890
If you generate a batch and the IPs repeat, edit the session prefix in the profile. Changing a single character in the prefix regenerates new proxies.

Use the IP change URL

You can rotate the IP without editing your configuration by enabling the IP change URL.
  1. Open the Proxies page.
  2. Click the profile you want to use.
  3. Scroll to the last section and turn on Use IP change URL.
  4. Find the URL in the table below that option.
For the URL format and how to call it, see Sticky vs. Rotating Sessions.

Choose residential or mobile

Attach a flag to your username to pick the network type:
  • type_residential for residential IPs.
  • type_mobile for mobile IPs.
If you do not add a type_ flag, the network assigns residential or mobile automatically. See Network Types for the trade-offs and Location Targeting for targeting a country such as the United States.

Add GB (top up)

To add bandwidth to your current plan:
  1. Click the + Top up button next to your profile menu.
  2. Choose the amount of GB and your payment method.
  3. Review your order and click Make payment. Your account is then credited.
A top-up adds GB but does not extend your renewal date. To extend your subscription time, renew instead. See Billing & Data for the rules on top-up versus renew and rollover.

Activate a disabled proxy user

A proxy user can appear as disabled. A disabled proxy user cannot connect, and any profile built from it fails the connection test even when your account still has data.
  1. Open the Proxies page.
  2. Go to the Proxy users tab.
  3. Open the option menu for the proxy user.
  4. Activate or disable the proxy user as needed.
Once activated, every profile created from that proxy user works. You can also update the proxy user password from here. A proxy user cannot be deleted, the same as in the previous dashboard; you can disable it or change its password instead.

Find your previous proxy users and history

Your existing proxy users are on the Proxy users tab of the Proxies page. Profiles you create in Dashboard V2 are stored, so you can view them again later. The previous dashboard did not keep a stored history of created proxies, so profiles created before the update are not listed as history; the proxy users themselves remain and keep working.

Delete a profile

  1. On the Proxies page, open the menu on the profile you want to remove.
  2. Click Delete.
  3. Confirm by clicking Delete profile.
Deleting a profile removes it from your list. To stop reusing IPs from a profile you no longer need, delete that profile.

Still stuck?

If you cannot find where an action moved, contact support from the dashboard and describe the exact step. For connection errors after migrating, see Troubleshooting. For login and account access, see Account Access Troubleshooting.