Simple & Efficient Chrome Proxy Manager

ProxyFox helps you easily manage proxy servers, quickly switch network environments, and improve browsing efficiency and security

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Features

ProxyFox offers powerful features to meet your various proxy needs

Multiple Proxy Configurations

Create and manage multiple proxy configurations that can be quickly switched to adapt to different scenarios

Global Whitelist

Set global whitelist rules for specific websites to automatically bypass proxy access, improving user experience

Configuration-level Whitelist

Set separate whitelist rules for each proxy configuration, flexibly controlling how different websites are accessed

Safe & Reliable

All configuration information is stored locally, no user data is collected, ensuring your privacy and security

Multi-language Support

Supports Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and more, providing a friendly user experience for global users

Import & Export Configuration

One-click export and import of proxy configurations, easily synchronize your proxy settings across multiple devices

User Guide

Just a few simple steps to start using ProxyFox to manage your proxy configurations

Step 1

Install the Extension

Download and install the ProxyFox extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, the extension icon will appear in your browser toolbar.

Step 2

Add Proxy Configuration

Click the extension icon to open the settings page, click the "Add Proxy" button, and enter the proxy server information, including server address, port, proxy type, etc.

Step 3

Set Whitelist

Add whitelist rules in the proxy configuration to specify which websites to access directly without using a proxy, improving access speed and flexibility.

Step 4

Enable and Use

Simply click on the proxy configuration you wish to use from the list to enable it. After enabling, please manually refresh your webpages for the settings to take effect. You can switch between different proxy configurations at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about ProxyFox's usage tips and common question answers

What types of proxies does ProxyFox support?

ProxyFox supports multiple proxy types, including HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5 proxies. You can choose the appropriate proxy type based on your needs.

How do I write whitelist rules?

ProxyFox supports multiple whitelist rule formats:

  • Domain format: example.com - Matches the entire domain and its subdomains
  • Subdomain format: *.example.com - Matches all subdomains
  • IP address: 192.168.1.1 - Matches specific IPs
  • IP range: 192.168.1.1/24 - Matches IP ranges
  • IPv6 address: 2001:db8:: - Supports IPv6 format

How do I handle certificate issues with HTTPS proxies?

When using HTTPS proxies, Chrome will validate untrusted certificates. If you encounter certificate warnings, you need to manually add exceptions in Chrome settings:

  1. Type in the address bar: chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost
  2. Set this option to "Enabled"
  3. Restart the browser

For certain specific sites, you can also temporarily accept certificates by clicking "Advanced" and then "Proceed".

How do I export and import proxy configurations?

In the ProxyFox settings page, you can:

  1. Click the "Export" button to export all current proxy configurations and global whitelist as a JSON file
  2. On other devices, click the "Import" button and select the previously exported JSON file
  3. All configurations will be imported to the new device

Note: The import operation will overwrite all current configurations, so please proceed with caution.

Does ProxyFox support automatic proxy switching?

Currently, ProxyFox does not support rule-based automatic proxy switching. You need to manually switch between different proxy configurations. However, by setting reasonable whitelist rules, you can achieve automatic direct access for specific websites, improving the convenience of use.

Experience ProxyFox Now

Download and install the ProxyFox extension to start efficiently managing your proxy settings