How To Set A Browser Proxy Server?
Setting up a browser proxy server varies slightly across different browsers, but the process generally involves these steps:
Configuring Proxy Settings in Chrome:
Open Chrome and click on the Customize and Control Google Chrome button (three dots) at the top right corner.

Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
Scroll down and click on "Advanced" to reveal more options.
Under the "System" section, click on "Open your computer’s proxy settings."
This will open your computer's proxy settings.
Enable the "Use proxy server" option and input the proxy server's address and port.

Click "Save" to apply the settings.
Setting Proxy in Firefox:
Open Firefox and go to its General settings.
Scroll down to the bottom of the tab to find the "Network Settings" section.
Click on the "Settings" button within this section.
In the Connection Settings popup, you have several options:
Option 1: Set to "Use system proxy settings."

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Option 2: Choose "Manual proxy configuration" to input specific proxy details for Firefox.
Option 3: Select "Automatic proxy configuration URL" and insert the address into the PAC file to let Firefox download a file containing proxy server information.
By following these steps, you can effectively set up a proxy server for browsing using either Chrome or Firefox.
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