How can I change the proxy settings for Google Chrome?
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Google's help docs show how to do this:
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It lets you store profiles for different proxy settings and switching is done really easy.
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Click the wrench at the top, select options. On the Under the Hood tab, scroll down to 'Change Proxy Settings' |
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Running the latest Chrome on Xubuntu & it's possible to start it with Terminal, so that it will use a localhost proxy called Privoxy: google-chrome --proxy-server="https=127.0.0.1:8118;http=127.0.01:8118" However, this doesn't stick and it isn't simple to edit the menus to use it. I'm looking for a way to insert the proxy information in .config/google-chrome but so far it's just wishful thinking. |
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You just can use switching proxy tool such IE Porxy Switch |
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I posted new post that explain how to switch proxy in all kind of browsers: Check how to switch proxy server |
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