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    Mobile Proxy?

    I'm wondering if anyone knows how to use proxys on google chrome mobile? Extremely interested in this





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    If you're using proxies on an iPhone, the changes you make in Settings/Wifi affect the device globally. If I recall correctly, to set up a proxy on the iDevice, hit the blue arrow to the right of the network name, go to manual and fill in the IP in the server form and the port number of your proxy in the port.

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    I with Samsung





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    Mobile Proxy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Octopus View Post
    I with Samsung
    Similar with Samsung it's in the settings, best not to use Free Proxy though as most are completely unreliable these days unless there Paid for.


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    On Droid, proxy settings are on the device level, not an application level. Therefore you must change your proxy settings for the entire device, not just one specific app aka Google Chrome. These settings are hidden by default. There are applications for both rooted and non-rooted users. I'm going to take a guess that you aren't rooted, so here's a program that should give you access to http web proxies on your Samsung Android-OS phone.

    (you need an account to see links)

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