1. Open the Firefox browser and go to the browser extension (add-on) page using the link https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/extension...
Enter “foxyproxy” in the search bar. Select “FoxyProxy Standard” from the list (fig. 1).
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2. To add the extension to the browser, click “Add to Firefox” (fig. 2).
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3. We recommend displaying Foxyproxy icons on the toolbar for your convenience. Click the extension icon (1, fig. 3). Click the right mouse button on the extension (2, fig. 3) and select “Pin to Toolbar” (3, fig. 3).
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4. Then, you can proceed with the proxy configuration. Click the left mouse button on the extension icon (1, fig. 4) and select “Settings” (2, fig.4).
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5. Select the “Proxies” tab in the Settings window (1, fig. 5) and click “Add” (2, fig. 5).
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6. Copy the data you must enter from your personal account (fig. 6): IP:PORT, Login:Password.
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7. You do not have to enter the profile title. If you leave this field empty, the title will be assigned automatically as your proxy IP:PORT.
We used the “For all sites” proxy category as a title (1, fig.7).
The proxy type is the proxy protocol (2, fig. 7). It must match the one specified in your personal account. If you want to change it, use our guide.
You also do not have to specify country and city (3, fig. 7). You can leave these fields empty.
Add the data from your personal account to the right column (4, fig. 7), where:
“Hostname” is the IP;
“Port” is PORT;
“Username” is Login;
“Password” is Password.
Click “Save” after filling in all the fields (5, fig. 7).
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8. To enable the proxy, click the left mouse button on the extension icon (1, fig. 8) and select the saved proxy (2, fig. 8).
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9. To ensure the proxy is operable, go to the whoer.net/ site. The IP address on the site must match the proxy address you entered when creating the profile (fig. 9).
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10. To disable the proxy, click the left mouse button on the extension icon (1, fig. 10) and click “Disable” (2, fig. 10).
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