Chrome
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Before configuring a proxy in Chrome, make sure you have already . Follow the steps below to complete the setup on Windows or macOS.
Open Google Chrome on your computer
Click the three-dot menu (...) in the top-right corner
Select Settings
Scroll down and click System
Click Open your computer’s proxy settings
This will open your operating system’s proxy configuration page.
In the Network & Internet settings window, go to the Proxy tab
Under Manual Proxy Setup, turn ON the "Use a proxy server" option
In the Address field, enter your Local IP
In the Port field, enter the port number you forwarded (e.g., 10000)
Ensure the proxy toggle is switched ON to activate the proxy
Click Save to apply the changes
In the Proxies tab, select the proxy protocol you want to use (HTTP or HTTPS) and toggle it ON
Enter the proxy server details you previously forwarded, including the IP address and port number
Click OK to save the settings
To ensure your proxy is set up correctly, visit to check if your IP address has changed.
Congratulations! Your proxy is now configured in Google Chrome.