Browser Integration
Learn how to integrate Ping Proxies services with popular browsers using FoxyProxy
All Ping Proxies services can be easily integrated into most internet browsers including Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Brave, and many more.
We currently recommend using FoxyProxy to add proxies to your browser. You can download the extension using the attached links.
FoxyProxy Integration Guide
Once installed, head over to your extension bar and click on FoxyProxy Standard. You will be greeted by a pop-up window as seen below.
Next, click on options and a configuration page will be opened.
Click add new proxy
All proxies we deliver support HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols and offer IP Authentication as well as Username/Password authentication. You can find our more about these options at Proxy Authentication Types.
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First enter your proxy IP address or if you’re using a our residential proxy services, enter
residential.pingproxies.com
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Next enter your proxy port or
8000
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Next enter the Proxy User ID/Username of the Proxy User. Make sure the Proxy User has access to the proxies.
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Next enter the password for the Proxy User
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You’re nearly there…just click Save
Once saved, head back to your extension bar and open up FoxyProxy again. You’ll now see the new proxy added to your list of available options. Just click the proxy you’ve just created and boom…you are now using a proxy in your browser.
You can verify the proxy is working in the browser by going to https://ipinfo.io and seeing your browser IP address.
If you have any issues while setting up your proxies in your browser then do not hesitate to contact support@pingproxies.com or open a ticket via the dashboard.