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There Is Something Wrong With the Proxy Server

Encountering the "There Is Something Wrong With the Proxy Server" error can be frustrating, especially when it disrupts your internet browsing experience. This issue commonly arises across various browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.

What is a proxy server?

A proxy server acts as an intermediary between your device and the internet. It routes your internet traffic through a different server, masking your IP address and providing additional privacy, security, or access to geo-restricted content. Proxies can also be used to improve network performance by caching frequently accessed websites or controlling internet usage through filtering. We offer various proxies, such as paid proxy servers, free proxies, and the most popular in the industry – Residential Proxies

Fixing the error on Windows: Google Chrome, Mozilla, and Microsoft Edge

Now let’s get into the steps for fixing the ‘There Is Something Wrong With the Proxy Server” error on Windows. Below are instructions for different browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla, and Microsoft Edge. 

Google Chrome: 

1) Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner:

2) Select System, then click on Open your computer’s proxy settings. This will redirect you to the Windows proxy configuration menu.

3) This will redirect you to the Windows proxy server configuration menu.

In the proxy server menu, ensure that the Use a proxy server toggle is off. Leave Automatically detect settings turned on.

4) Go back to the Chrome settings and tap on Reset settings. Select Restore settings to their original defaults.

5) Restart Chrome and check if the proxy server error is resolved.

Mozilla: 

1) Open Firefox and click the three-line menu in the top-right corner. Select Settings > General.

2) Locate the Network Settings section and click Settings.

3) In the Connection Settings dialog, select No proxy or Use system proxy settings, depending on your preference.

4) Navigate to Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. Click Clear Data and select both options to clear cache and cookies.

Microsoft Edge  

1) Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.

2) Select Settings > System and Performance. Scroll to System and click Open your computer’s proxy settings.

3) In the Windows proxy server settings menu, turn off Use a proxy server. Also, ensure Automatically detect settings is enabled: 

4) In Edge, go to Settings > Reset settings. Select Restore settings to their default values.

5) Restart Edge and see if the proxy server issue is gone.