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Google Chrome proxy setup via FoxyProxy/SwitchyOmega extensions

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Written by Michael
Updated over a week ago

Dedicated browser extensions provide the easiest way to set up our proxies.

Keep in mind that proxies work better with anti-detect software, which extends the lifetime of your account, makes your connection more secure, and keeps the IP pool clean. Example of an anti detect browser - Adspower.

FoxyProxy Standard extension can be installed - here.

Below, you can watch the short video guide on setting up our proxies using FoxyProxy.

Open the FoxyProxy extension and click "Add new proxy". Give a name to your profile.

Paste your proxy login credentials in the corresponding fields and click "Save".

Choose your proxy profile or click on the extension icon and choose a proxy from the list.

Open our Checker and you will see the IP you got.

For IP address authorization you just need to Whitelist your IP, enter the host IP address and port number assigned to the corresponding filter in the IP Address section of your SOAX profile.

SwitchyOmega extension can be installed - here.

You may check our video tutorial on how to connect to proxies via SwitchyOmega:

Open the SwitchyOmega extension and click "New profile". Give a name to your profile and click "Create".

Then choose protocol HTTP, add the host and port.

After that, you will need to click on the lock sign on your right, enter Login and Password.

Click Save changes and Apply changes.

To enable proxy, you will need to click on the extension icon and select your profile.

Open our Checker and you will see the IP you got.

For IP address authorization you just need to Whitelist your IP, enter the host IP address and port number assigned to the corresponding filter in the IP Address section of your SOAX profile.

Congratulations, you're all set!

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