How to use Proxy-N-Vpn proxies with Google Chrome Browser
Google Chrome Browser is using your computer’s system proxy settings to connect to the Internet. To change systems proxy settings, please follow the steps below:
From your Chrome browser, locate the three dots icon in the top-right corner of your screen and click on it. The three dots icon is the button used to access settings.
From the drop-down menu, click on settings.
Another menu page opens, navigate your mouse pointer to the ‘Advanced’ option and click on it. The option is located in the bottom part of the menu page.
A drop-down menu opens, navigate to the part that says, ‘system’ From that section, locate the ‘Open Proxy Settings’ option and select it.
That brings you to ‘Internet Options’ page from windows. From that page, navigate to the Connections tab and click on it. Click on LAN settings from the page that opens.
The LAN (Local Area Network) settings page opens up. From there, you can modify the proxy settings. You can choose have it configured automatically with a script, or you can manually set up a proxy server by providing an IP address and port number. Once you have completed your configurations, click on the ‘OK’ button. This brings the Internet Options? page, click on the OK button there as well.
If you complete the process successfully, then your proxy settings will be enabled in Chrome browser and other Windows apps that copy proxy settings from Internet Explorer.