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Proxy settings in Safari (Mac OS)


How do I set up a proxy in safari (Mac OS)?


1. Go to the "Settings" as shown in the picture.





2. Select the "Advanced" section and go to the "Change settings" section





3. Check the box for a Secure Web proxy (HTTPS). Specify the proxy ip address and port in the appropriate fields. Click OK





4. After you have entered all the data, click "Apply" Proxy configuration in safari (Mac OS) is finished.



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A proxy server is an intermediate link between the user and the Internet, allowing you to use the network anonymously and securely.

A proxy server is an intermediate link between the user and the Internet, allowing you to use the network anonymously and securely. Setting up a proxy in the Safari browser on Mac OS allows you to hide your IP address, bypass regional blocks and protect your personal data from surveillance.

To start setting up a proxy in Safari, you need to open the browser and go to the Safari menu - Settings. Then select the "Add-ons" tab and find the proxy settings. Next, you should enter the address and port of the proxy server provided by your provider or installed by you yourself.

If you are using a paid proxy server, you must also enter your login and password for authentication. After entering all the necessary data, you need to save the settings and restart Safari to activate them.

After setting up a proxy server in Safari, you can surf the Internet anonymously and securely, bypassing site blocks and protecting your personal data from intruders. In addition, using a proxy server allows you to speed up the loading of web pages and increase the level of privacy on the Internet.

Thus, setting up a proxy in Safari on Mac OS is a simple and effective way to protect your privacy and security on the Internet. By following the instructions above, you can easily set up a proxy server and enjoy anonymous surfing on the Internet.




Comparison proxy table
Server proxies ProxyElite.Biz HTTP HTTPS SOCKS4 SOCKS5
Anonymity Partially Partially Complete Complete
The speed of the proxy Before 100 Mb/s Before 100 Mb/s Before 100 Mb/s Before 100 Mb/s
Ports proxies 8080/8085 8080/8085 1080/1085 1080/1085
Work without authorization Yes Yes Yes Yes
Unlimited traffic Yes Yes Yes Yes
Work with the HTTPS-sites No Yes Yes Yes
Stream restriction No No No No
Class subnets (C) In the buffer 250 250 250 250