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How To Set Up A Proxy In Your Browser

We are going to learn how to set up a proxy in your windows PC browser in this article, which in turn will make you anonymous and stay safe online.

In Internet Explorer

Click “Tools”, then “Internet Options”, in the “connections” tab, and click the “LAN Setup” Button at the bottom. There is a “Proxy Servers”, tick the “Use a proxy…..” and then enter the proxy in the bigger textbox and the port (the part that comes after the “:”) in the smaller textbox. Hit okay, and then go to WhatismyIP to see if the proxy is now your IP.

In Opera

Click “Files”, then “Preferences”, then “Network”, then click the button “Proxy Servers”, tick “HTTP”, fill in with the proxy: port, click okay and that’s it! Don’t forget to check with the link given in above.

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In Firefox

  • Tools -> Options
  • Click the General Icon
  • Then the “Connection Settings…” button
  • Finally click the “Manually configure proxies” radio button, and enter the proxy address and port in the
  • Proxy area. Don’t forget to check with the link given above.

Useful links

www.proxy4free.com www.safeproxy.org www.megaproxy.com www.guardster.com www.silenter.com http://www.anonymizer.com

Happy Anonymous surfing!

NOTE: Kindly note that 255.255.255.255:8080 means 255.255.255.255 is the proxy and 8080 is the port. To obtain fresh and new proxies, you can always check our website for more updates on how to set up a proxy or search on Google.

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