Manual proxy configuration: Firefox allows you to manually set custom proxy settings that will only be used for Firefox itself.If you don’t have a system-wide proxy configured, Firefox won’t use a proxy. Use system proxy settings: Firefox follows whatever proxy settings you have configured in your system settings.This feature is sometimes used only on business and educational networks to automatically provide the necessary proxy settings to all PCs on a network. Auto-detect proxy settings for this network: Firefox will use the Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol, also known as WPAD, to detect the appropriate proxy for your network.No proxy: Firefox won’t use a proxy server, even if one is configured in your system-wide proxy settings. ![]() By default, Firefox is set to “Use system proxy settings”. You can select four different proxy options here.
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