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MacOS Devices

Proxies enhance online security and enable access to restricted websites. This guide will help you connect to ProxyPanel' premier proxy services on your macOS, ensuring secure and fast internet browsing.

Setting Up Proxies on macOS
  • To access System Preferences, simply click on the Apple icon located at the top left corner.

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  • Navigate to the Network panel by selecting the Network icon in your system preferences.

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  • Pick the Wi-Fi network you wish to set up, and afterward, click on Advanced located at the lower right corner.

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  • Choose the Proxy tab and mark one of the checkboxes below:

    Web Proxy (HTTP)

    SOCKS5 Proxy (HTTPS)

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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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  • Complete the form fields with the required information for your proxy settings: IP address, port number, username, and password.

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  • Removing proxies

    To return to the default proxy server settings, make sure all the

    ◻️ checkboxes are unchecked.

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As you can see, setting up and disabling a proxy server on your Mac device is easy. If you want to explore additional integration options or get an overview of a specific tool, check out the integration guides on this page.