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How to Use Proxifier to Bypass Restrictions

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Written by Ann
Updated over 7 months ago

Proxifier is an application that allows you to use proxy servers for network applications that generally don’t support this option. By using Proxifier proxies, you will increase your protection in these applications, bypass firewalls, and gain access to previously restricted content. Proxifier allows you to receive all the benefits of proxies and apply them to all network applications. This offers a multitude of functions you can use to transform your experience in network applications. These include the ability to:

  • Redirect every connection through a proxy server

  • Improve your connection by gaining internet access through faster routes

  • Send your connections through encrypted channels to increase security and privacy

  • Avoid limitations placed on your IP address

  • Use different proxy servers per application to maximize flexibility and control

  • Allow network applications that don’t support proxy servers to work through HTTPS or SOCKS proxies.

Setting Up Proxies in Proxifier

After opening Proxifier, click on “Profile” and choose “Proxy Servers” from the menu.

proxy settings in proxifier

Click the “Add” button on the right side of the pop-up window.

adding new proxies in proxifier

Get your proxy credentials from the IPRoyal dashboard. You’ll need the host (“geo.iproyal.com”) and port (“12321” for HTTPS proxies) along with your username and password.

IPRoyal dashboard

Enter your proxy credentials in Proxifier and select “OK.”

adding new proxies in proxifier

A new window will pop up asking if you wish this to be your default proxy for every application. Depending on your preference, select the option you want. It’s that simple!

default proxy confirmation in proxifier

Don’t forget to test your proxy and make sure it works.

proxy testing in proxifier

Once the testing is complete, select “OK” and Proxifier will start using your new proxy for all connections.

internet traffic in proxifier


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