I am trying to set up a proxy to run through firefox but am very new to this.
hello i am trying to currently configure Firefox to run through a proxy but am having some difficulties. i am very new to this and have been searching for some or any information regarding to how to set this all up but have found nothing. i have found guides that simply say this is this and that is that but nothing really explaining any of the process. every guide i seem to find is from the perspective of a professional and starts off assuming the reader is very adept at the whole process. i know that this is not really a problem with Firefox i was just wondering if i could get some assistance.
thank you for you time.
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cammanders said
hello i am trying to currently configure Firefox to run through a proxy but am having some difficulties. i am very new to this and have been searching for some or any information regarding to how to set this all up but have found nothing. i have found guides that simply say this is this and that is that but nothing really explaining any of the process. every guide i seem to find is from the perspective of a professional and starts off assuming the reader is very adept at the whole process. i know that this is not really a problem with Firefox i was just wondering if i could get some assistance. thank you for you time.
If you don't use a proxy, then you can safely select No Proxy. I don't expect that to have any impact on performance if you weren't using a proxy in the first place.
The remaining options merely control how the proxy is set, not how fast the proxy is.
For more details, see the following links.
Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server Firefox will try to determine the optimal cache size based on available disk space. There's no need to configure it manually. On the contrary, setting the cache to a very large size can actually decrease performance if many small files end up being cached.
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What reasons do you have for using a proxy?
A proxy can slow down loading of pages and can also pose a security and privacy risk because this proxy sees all traffic and possibly names and passwords you enter on a website.