To begin, start by downloading and installing it. Once installed, you can create multiple proxy profiles and establish specific rules for each profile. Now, we will guide you through the steps.
1. Go to the Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/. Search for it and then click the “Add to Chrome” button.
2. Confirm the installation by clicking “Add extension” in the pop-up window, then the extension will be installed in your browser.
3. After installation, a window will pop up with an introduction about SwitchyOmega. If you want to learn more about SwitchyOmega, refer to Tutorial Of Proxy SwitchyOmega Chrome Settings.
Creating Proxy SwitchySharp Profiles
Click its icon in the Chrome toolbar. Select “Options” from the drop-down menu.
In the “Proxy Profiles” tab, enter a name for the profile.
3. Choose the proxy protocol based on your needs. Proxy SwitchySharp supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5. Then provide the IP address and port number of the proxy server. You can find free proxy server lists online or purchase premium proxy servers. Then click “Save”. Repeat the process to create more profiles if needed.
Set Up Proxy SwitchySharp Rules Proxy SwitchySharp rules help you automatically switch between proxy servers. For example, you can set up rules to automatically use a proxy server when accessing specific websites, while connecting directly to other websites.
In the “Switch Rules” tab, click the “New Rule” button.
Enter the rule name and URL pattern. Configure the proxy action for the rule, such as using a specific proxy or direct connection.
3. Make sure to check “Enable Switch Rules”. Then click “Save” to apply the changes.
4. Now you can click on the Proxy SwitchySharp icon to select a proxy server to use. You can select “Auto Switch Mode” to employ the Switch Rules you just set up. Additionally, you can manually switch between proxy servers at any time.
For Proxy SwitchSharp Settings on Firefox is similar to the above content, if any help can get assistance from OkeyProxy Support
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