Aug 27, 2014

How to use a proxy Server In Safari Brower

Follow these instructions to configure the Safari browser to use a Proxy Server on Windows:

Open Safari.

Click on the "cog" menu at the top of the screen.

Click on the "Preferences..." menu item.


Click on the "Advanced" tab of the menu bar.

Under "Proxies:", click on the "Change Settings..." button.


In the LAN Settings, uncheck the box that says "Automatically detect settings". Then in the Proxy Server Section, click the checkbox to enable "Use a proxy server for your LAN..."

Now when you surf the web, you will be surfing by using the Proxy Server. The first time you surf, depending on your account's authentication settings, you may be asked to enter your credentials, which were supplied in your Welcome Email.


Select the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box.

In the Address box, type the address of the proxy server.

In the Port box, type the port number.

If your network requires separate proxy addresses and port numbers for different services, such as HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP, click the Advanced button, and then type the individual proxy server addresses and port numbers to use.

When you're finished making changes, click OK, and then click OK again.

To stop using the Proxy Server, repeat the above steps, but uncheck "Use a proxy server for your LAN..." and recheck "Automatically detect settings" in the LAN Settings.

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