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Brave

Brave Browser provides a fast, private, and secure browsing experience by blocking ads and trackers by default. It includes built-in features for enhanced privacy, such as a native ad-blocker, fingerprinting protection, and a secure browsing mode. Additionally, Brave rewards users with cryptocurrency tokens for opting into privacy-respecting ads. This guide will help you get started with Brave Browser, configure its privacy settings, and make the most of its unique features. Whether you are concerned about online privacy or looking to earn rewards while browsing, Brave offers a comprehensive solution.

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Setting up proxies using Brave Browser
  • Download and install Brave from the official website onto your device.

    After installing Brave, click the three dots at the top right corner of the browser, then select "Settings."

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  • Click on "System" from the left sidebar, as shown.

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  • Click on the icon to open the computer's proxy settings, then the window for configuring the proxy of your OS will open.

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  • Go to your Dashboard panel and navigate to the "My Proxy" section to view your IP information.

    Click on the "Show Password" button and enter your account password to display your proxy password.

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  • Toggle "Use proxy server," and then set your proxy IP and port. In this case, use Port 8083 for HTTP. Then click on "Save"

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    Note: If you need to use SOCKS5, you have to use port 9093.

  • You will be prompted to enter your username and password for authentication.

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  • That's it—you have successfully set up your proxy.

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