# Chrome

The following tutorial will show you how to set up a proxy in Chrome.

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Click on the three dots icon in the upper right corner of the Chrome browser and select **\[Settings]**

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{% endstep %}

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Click **\[System]** and open your computer proxy settings

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{% endstep %}

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Scroll down to Manual proxy setup, enter the host and port and save

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{% endstep %}

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Finally, enter your proxy account and password when accessing the website

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{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}


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