How to use a Proxy Server with Google Chrome

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Some companies configure their networks so that your computer goes through a proxy server to get to the Web.

When you use a proxy server with Google Chrome or another Web browser, your Web browser sends all your Web browsing traffic to the proxy, which acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Web servers. A proxy can cache frequently requested Web content, deny access to specific content or log Web browsing traffic. Some networks may require a proxy server to access the Web. Google Chrome uses your system-wide proxy settings, configured in the Windows Internet Properties dialog.

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Step 1

Open the Settings menu.

Click the Chrome menu icon at the upper right corner of the Google Chrome window (three horizontal lines and select "Settings."

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Step 2

Show advanced settings.

Select the "Show Advanced Settings" link on the options tab.

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Step 3

Click "Change Proxy Settings" underneath the Network heading.

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Step 4

Click the "LAN Settings" button in the Internet Properties window that appears.

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Step 5

Click the "Use a Proxy Server for Your LAN" check box.

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Step 6

Enter the proxy server address.

Type the proxy server's address into the Address box and the port it uses into the Port box.

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Step 7

Close the dialog boxes.

Click "OK" twice.

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