# 〽 White labeling proxies with your domain {% hint style="info" %} This process allows you to brand the proxies with your company name. For example, if you are using packet stream the default proxies will have [packetstream.io](http://packetstream.io) in the name. However, using the following guide you can use your domain instead to brand the proxies. {% endhint %} #### Quick Domain Links | API | Record Type | Domain | | ------------ | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------- | | Smartproxies | CNAME | gate.smartproxy.com | | Oxylabs | CNAME | pr.oxylabs.io | | Packetstream | CNAME | proxy.packetstream.io | | Private | A | 159.89.245.182 | | IPRoyal | CNAME | proxy.iproyal.com | | Brightdata | CNAME | pmgr-customer-c\_e65c4ff1.zproxy.lum-superproxy.io | #### PacketStream Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: ![](../.gitbook/assets/Screen\_Shot\_2021-08-14\_at\_10.45.30\_PM.png) #### Private Resis Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a A Name Record pointing to the domain {**159.89.245.182}**. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium pointing to the oxylabs domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: ![](../.gitbook/assets/Screen\_Shot\_2021-08-14\_at\_10.06.51\_PM.png) #### Oxylabs Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium pointing to the oxylabs domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: ![](../.gitbook/assets/Screen\_Shot\_2021-08-11\_at\_8.39.44\_PM.png) #### Smart Proxies Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium pointing to the Smart Proxies domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: ![](<../.gitbook/assets/Screen Shot 2022-03-25 at 7.52.39 PM (1).png>) #### IP Royal Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:
#### Brightdata Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps: 1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain. 2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain. 3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP. 4. Thus if your domain is [API.com](http://api.com/) and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted [premium.yourdomain.com](http://premium.yourdomain.com/):port:user:pass 5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: