How to manually configure proxy settings after downloading Google Chrome

How to manually configure proxy settings after downloading Google Chrome

Your question may be a bit vague, so I’m not sure I can fully understand it. If you are interested in asking “How to manually configure proxy settings after downloading Google Chrome”, I hope the following content can inspire and help you:1. Open Browser Settings: Launch Google Chrome, click on the three dots icon in the top right corner, and select the “Settings” option. 2. Enter the system proxy settings: In the left menu of the settings page, scroll down to find the “Advanced” option and click Expand. In the Advanced settings, go ahead and find the System section and click on the Open Computer’s Proxy Settings link. This will open your operating system’s network settings window. 3. Configure the agentserver: In the network settings window of your operating system, select the “Manually configure HTTP/HTTPS proxy” option. In the text boxes for HTTP proxy and SSL proxy, enter your proxy separatelyserveraddress and port number. For example, enter ‘http://192.168.1.1:8080’ for the HTTP proxy and ‘https://192.168.1.1:8080’ for the SSL proxy (the specific address and port number are based on your proxy.)serverand determined). If your network environment supports automatic detection of proxy settings, you can also check this option to let the system automatically configure the proxy. 4. Save and Apply Settings: Once you have completed the proxy configuration, click the “OK” or “Save” button to save the changes. Then, close and restart Google Chrome for the new proxy settings to take effect. Note that the above methods are tried sequentially, and after each attempt, you can immediately check if they meet your needs. Once successful, stop the next steps. Different situations may require different solutions, so be patient and experiment to find the best solution for your situation.

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