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How to Find Proxy Server Address on Any Device

A proxy server acts as an intermediary between your device and the internet. It protects your privacy, enhances security, and helps you access geo-restricted or blocked content. Whether you’re troubleshooting a network issue, configuring a new app, or optimizing your internet settings, knowing your proxy server address is crucial.
This guide explains what a proxy server is and shows how to find your proxy server address on any major device or browser.
What is a proxy server?
A proxy server is a gateway between you and the internet — an intermediary that separates end users from the websites they access. It routes your connection through another IP address, helping you browse anonymously, bypass restrictions, and improve security.
Proxy servers vary in performance, anonymity, and reliability depending on your use case or network configuration.
Many modern providers, such as SimplyNode, offer both residential and mobile proxy solutions designed for high reliability, performance, and privacy. SimplyNode’s network includes over 50 million ethically sourced IPs across 185+ countries, delivering 99.3% success rates and high-speed HTTP(S), SOCKS, and UDP connections.
Some of the main proxy types offered by SimplyNode include:
Residential proxies
Residential proxies use IPs assigned by real ISPs to homeowners. They’re perfect for tasks requiring high authenticity, such as ad verification, market research, and brand monitoring. SimplyNode offers city- and ASN-level targeting and supports unlimited concurrent connections for maximum flexibility.
Mobile proxies
Mobile proxies use real 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G connections, simulating a genuine mobile user’s activity. They are less likely to be detected or blocked by websites — ideal for social media automation, ad testing, and app QA. SimplyNode’s mobile network is known for ultra-low latency and rotating IPs that ensure stable sessions.
Where proxy servers are set up
Proxies can be configured on various layers of your device or network, including:
- Web browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari allow proxy setup either directly or via system preferences.
- Software and apps: VPNs, scraping tools, torrent clients, and mail clients often support manual proxy configuration.
- Mobile devices: Android and iOS let you configure proxies for specific Wi-Fi networks, offering more anonymity and bypassing restrictions.
- Routers and gateways: In more advanced setups, proxy configurations are applied at the router level, protecting all connected devices.
Benefits of using a proxy server
Using a proxy provides several key advantages:
- Privacy and anonymity: Hide your IP and location while browsing.
- Security: Protects from phishing, malware, and identity theft.
- Access to geo-restricted content: Bypass location-based blocks and filters.
- Load balancing and caching: Improve connection efficiency and page load times.
- Automation and data collection: Essential for businesses running multiple accounts or scraping data at scale.
SimplyNode’s proxies enhance these benefits with automated rotation, failover protection, and optimized routing, ensuring seamless uptime and consistent performance.
Why you might need to find your proxy server address
Knowing your proxy server address can be useful in several cases:
- App configuration: Some apps or network tools require manual proxy entry.
- Troubleshooting: Helps verify whether your proxy setup causes connection issues.
- Security validation: Confirms your data is being routed securely.
- Switching networks: Different Wi-Fi or Ethernet networks may use distinct proxy configurations.
- Performance tuning: Incorrect proxy setup can slow down browsing or block websites.
How to find your proxy server address
Here’s how to locate your proxy server address on major operating systems and browsers.
Windows 10 & 11
Method 1: Using Settings
- Click the Start menu → Settings.
- Select Network & Internet.
- Click Proxy on the left sidebar.
- Under Automatic proxy setup, you can enable “Automatically detect settings.”
- Under Manual proxy setup, the IP address and port will be displayed.
Method 2: Using Command Prompt
- Press Windows + R, type
cmd, and press Enter. - Type the command:
netsh winhttp show proxy
- This displays your system’s active proxy configuration.
Windows 7
- Open Control Panel → Internet Options.
- Go to the Connections tab → LAN Settings.
- You’ll find:
- Automatic configuration: Windows detects proxy settings automatically.
- Manual proxy setup: Displays your proxy server name, IP, and port.
macOS
- Click the Apple logo → System Settings.
- Go to Network and select your active connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
- Click Details → Proxies tab.
- You’ll see:
- Auto Proxy Discovery: macOS uses WPAD to detect proxy scripts automatically.
- Manual configuration: Shows the IP address and port for each proxy type (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SOCKS, etc.).
iPhone (iOS)
- Open Settings → Wi-Fi.
- Select your connected network.
- Scroll to the HTTP Proxy section.
- If configured, you’ll see the proxy address and port.
- Tap Configure Proxy to adjust or manually add a new one.
Android
- Open Settings → Network & Internet (or Connections).
- Tap Wi-Fi and choose your current network.
- Select Advanced or Modify Network.
- Scroll to Proxy — your proxy address will appear here.
Note: On Android, proxy settings typically apply per Wi-Fi network. DHCP handles IP and DNS automatically.
Chrome Browser
Chrome uses your system’s default proxy configuration.
- Open Chrome → click ⋮ (top right corner).
- Go to Settings → System.
- Click Open your computer’s proxy settings.
- The system dialog will show the proxy IP and port.
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox can use its own proxy configuration independent of your OS settings.
- Open Firefox → ≡ (menu) → Settings.
- Scroll to Network Settings → click Settings.
- You’ll find your proxy type and address under Manual proxy configuration.
Microsoft Edge
Since Edge is Chromium-based, it also uses your system’s proxy settings.
- Open Edge → ⋮ → Settings.
- Select System and Performance.
- Click Open your computer’s proxy settings.
- Windows will display your proxy configuration details.
Safari
Safari relies on macOS system settings for proxy configuration.
- Open Safari → Safari menu → Settings.
- Click Advanced → Change Settings next to Proxies.
- The macOS Network window will appear, displaying your configured proxy address.
Knowing how to locate your proxy server address is key to proper configuration, secure browsing, and troubleshooting. Whether you’re on Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS — every platform provides an easy way to check proxy settings.
Proxy servers remain essential for data privacy, geo-targeting, and network optimization. And with SimplyNode’s premium residential, mobile proxy network, you can go beyond just setup — you gain access to:
- 50M+ ethically sourced IPs across 185+ countries
- 99.3% connection success rate
- Full support for HTTP(S), SOCKS, and UDP protocols
SimplyNode ensures secure, high-performance connections that let you browse, collect, and automate — without limits.

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