Configuring SimplyNode Proxy into Firefox in a few steps
What is Firefox?
- Enhanced Tracking Protection: Blocks known trackers and cookies to safeguard your privacy.
- Strict Cookie Policies: Controls and limits cookies to prevent unauthorized data collection.
- Comprehensive Security Measures: Provides protection against phishing and malware.
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Step-by-step guide
- Open Firefox and navigate to the "Settings" menu by clicking the menu icon in the top right corner of the browser.
- Scroll down to the "Network Settings" section at the bottom of the settings page and click "Settings."
- Activate "Manual proxy configuration" to customize your proxy settings.
- Enter your SimplyNode proxy credentials, including the IP address, port, username, and password. Detailed instructions on the format can be found at the end of this article. Click "OK" to save the settings.
- Open a new browser tab to authenticate your proxy settings by entering your SimplyNode account details and signing in.
Help with SimplyNode proxy configuration
There are various proxy types so when integrating SimplyNode proxies, choose HTTP or SOCKS5 protocol.
This is an example of a proxy string for a browser:
LOGIN:wifi;@proxy.simplynode.io:9000
Step 1: Hostname Configuration
You need to copy the hostname/server address provided by SimplyNode.
Type proxy.simplynode.io
into the host field
Step 2: Port number Configuration
SimplyNode offers you up to 1000 ports. The port number varies from 9000 to 18000.
Step 3: Username configuration
Insert the confidential SimplyNode proxy login.
Here you get the proxy username and password from the client portal.
Step 5: Proxy password
Insert the confidential SimplyNode proxy password.
You can find the password in your SimplyNode account. Proxy-type is the type of proxy you are using.
- wifi - rotating residential proxy;
- mobile - mobile residential proxy.
Country is the country whose IP addresses will be used for connection. You can select "Any", in which case any available country will be used, or specify the ISO code of a specific country from SimplyNode's list of available countries: e.g. jp (Japan), fr (France).
Example: wifi;fr;;;
If you have any further questions you can always contact SimplyNode Support Team.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/