When using a browser to surf the Internet, sometimes we should use a proxy server to browse some websites or hide our real IP address to ensure our privacy. But how to set up a proxy server in a browser? Below, we will introduce in detail how to set up a proxy server in a browser.

1. How to set up a proxy server in a browser
Setting up a proxy server is relatively simple in most major browsers. Here's how to set up a proxy server in your browser:
Google Chrome:
1. Open the Chrome browser and tap the menu button (three vertical dots) in the upper right corner.
2. Select the "Settings" option.
3. Click the "Advanced" option at the bottom of the settings interface.
4. Click "Change proxy settings" in the "Network" section.
5. In the "Internet Properties" window that pops up, click "LAN Settings" under the "Connections" tab.
6. In the LAN Settings window, check the Use a proxy server option and enter the proxy server address and port.
7. Click the "OK" button to save the settings.
2. How to set up proxy servers in different browsers?
1. Open your browser.
2. Find the "Tools" option on your browser.
3. Then find "Internet Options" and click to open it. As shown in the picture.
4. An Internet feature will pop up, find "Connection" in it, as shown in the figure.
5. Find the broadband connection in the box, click it, then click "Settings" on the right to enter the picture below.
6. At this time, a "Broadband Connection Settings" will pop up and check under the proxy server. The following is the filling of the proxy IP address, fill in the address and port. (The IP address and port will find the appropriate one, and use IPs of different regions and degrees in different situations)
7. In the last step, click OK.
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