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How to set up proxies in Google Chrome

How to Configure Proxies in Google Chrome: A Step-by-Step Guide

Using a proxy server in your browser can improve your online privacy, help you access region-restricted content, or manage traffic more effectively. If you want to set up proxies in Google Chrome, it’s important to know that Chrome relies on your operating system’s proxy settings, so configuration is done at the system level.

In this article, I’ll walk you through the process of setting up proxies in Google Chrome on Windows. If you’re interested in reliable proxy providers, DataImpulse offers affordable options that are easy to integrate.

Set up proxies in Google Chrome


Proxy Setup in Google Chrome on Windows

Step 1: Open Chrome Settings

Launch Google Chrome, then click the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner of the browser window.

From the dropdown, select Settings.

Step 2: Access System Proxy Settings

Scroll down to the bottom of the Settings page and click on System in the left-hand menu (or find the “System” section by scrolling).

Here, click on Open your computer’s proxy settings. This option will open your Windows network proxy configuration window.

Remember: These proxy settings are applied at the system level, so they affect all applications that use the system proxy, not just Chrome.

Open proxy settings in Windows

Step 3: Configure Your Proxy Server

In the Windows Settings window, look for Change your network settings or directly go to Proxy settings.

In the Manual proxy setup section:

  • Toggle Use a proxy server to On.
  • Enter the IP address or hostname of your proxy server.
  • Specify the port number your proxy runs on.

Manual proxy setup in Windows

Once you have filled out those fields, click Save to apply the changes.

Step 4: Authentication (If Needed)

If your proxy server requires authentication (a username and password), Chrome will prompt you to enter these credentials the next time you access a website.


Notes for macOS Users

If you’re using a Mac, proxy setup differs slightly because macOS manages proxy settings in its Network Preferences. For detailed instructions, check out DataImpulse’s macOS proxy guide.


Why Use DataImpulse Proxies?

Finding reliable proxy providers can be challenging, but DataImpulse offers stable and affordable proxies with simple integration. Whether you need proxies for scraping, testing, or browsing, DataImpulse provides competitive pricing starting at $1 per GB.

You can explore their plan and get started here: DataImpulse

Proxy server setup example


Additional Tips

  • Remember to turn off the proxy settings when you no longer need them to prevent connection issues.
  • System-level proxy configurations affect all apps, so be cautious if you have sensitive workflows.
  • For browsers that support independent proxy configurations (like Firefox), system proxies are not mandatory.

By following these steps, you can quickly set up proxies in Google Chrome on Windows and take advantage of proxy providers like DataImpulse to enhance your online experience.

Final proxy configuration

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