# Chrome

### **Step 1: Open Chrome Settings**

Open your Chrome browser and click the menu icon **【⋮】** in the top-right corner.\
Select **【Settings】** to access the browser settings page.

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### **Step 2: Access Proxy Settings**

From the left sidebar, choose **【System】**.\
Click **【Open your computer’s proxy settings】** to open your system’s network configuration panel.

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### **Step 3: Configure Proxy Details**

In the system proxy settings window:

* Enable the option **【Use a proxy server】**
* Enter the **IP address** and **port number** provided by **RapidProxy**
* It’s recommended to check **【Don’t use the proxy server for local (Intranet) addresses】**

Click **【Save】** to apply the configuration

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