Step 1: Choose the three-dot icon in Chrome, as shown in the picture below.
Step 2: Click on the "Visit Chrome Web Store" button under the "Extensions" tag.
Step 3: Search for a reliable proxy manager to configure your proxy. We use SwitchyOmega as an example. Search for "SwitchyOmega" and Click on the "Add to Chrome" button.
\Step 3: Choose "Options" in the dropdown list of Proxy SwitchyOmega.
Step 4: Select "Proxy" in the left list, choose Protocol you need (HTTP/SOCKS5), setting the Server, Port, and click the lock to enter your Proxy Username and Proxy Password. Next, click the "Apply changes" button.
Residential Proxy:
Host: proxy.goproxy.com
Port: 30000
Proxy Username: customer-xxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx
Proxy Password: yyyyyyyy
Static Residential Proxy/ Datacenter Proxy:
Host(your assigned IP): xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Port: 62000
Proxy Username: xxxxxxxx
Proxy Password: yyyyyyyy
Step 5: Choose "proxy" in the dropdown list of Proxy SwitchyOmega to turn it on.
Step 6: Now all the configurations are finished. You can go to https://ipinfo.io/what-is-my-ip to check whether your IP has been changed successfully or not.