Home » How to Open Computer Proxy Settings from Google Chrome
learning how to open computer proxy settings from Chrome

How to Open Computer Proxy Settings from Google Chrome

Ok in this article we will be looking at where to go to access your proxy settings on your computer. Yes we will be looking at how you can do this straight from your Google Chrome browser. If you ever need to open computer proxy settings from Chrome follow through in this article.

Accessing proxy settings straight from Google Chrome will gain you access to the following:

  • The ability to use a proxy server for Ethernet and or Wi-Fi connections. Also, these settings do not apply to VPN connections
  • You can toggle between turning the Automatically detect settings for Proxy on or off
  • Also you can select if you want to use setup scripts or not – For this setting you will have to enter a script address and then click on save
  • When you gain access from Google Chrome you will also be able to Manually complete proxy setup as well. This also does not apply to VPN connections.
  • Finally you will be able to use the proxy server except for addresses that start with a selected entry that you will enter

So, Just Why Would You Want to Open Computer Proxy Settings From Chrome

This is simple designed to save you the hassle of locating the settings through your computer on your own. Google Chrome was designed with this feature to be linked to your computer core. Meaning, once you follow the steps I will now outline, you will be taken straight to the desired settings. No hassle and no stress. Just follow the steps below

Steps to Open Proxy Settings from Google Chrome

  1. In the Upper right hand corner under the close button you will see 3 dots. Click on this
  2. Next look for and click on SETTINGS
  3. Click on the drop down menu for Advanced and select System
  4. From here you can now select – Open your computer’s proxy settings

And voila you will now get a new popup window showing all your proxy settings associated with your computer. You are now able to follow through and work with proxy settings. For more windows tips please visit my Windows Tips blog category. Like, comment, subscribe and share.

Share the Knowledge

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error

Enjoy this blog? Please Subscribe & Share

Follow by Email
Facebook
YouTube
Pinterest
fb-share-icon
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram
WhatsApp