How to Set Up Proxies on Tor Browser (Quick Guide)

Tor Browser is one of the best tools for anonymous browsing, but sometimes it still hits blocks or restrictions, especially in strict networks or countries. That’s where combining Tor with a proxy can help.

Using a proxy with Tor adds a layer of flexibility: you get both anonymity and more control over your traffic. Whether it’s a SOCKS5, HTTP, or HTTPS proxy, this setup can help you access geo-blocked sites, bypass firewalls, or avoid “proxy server refusing connections” errors.

What You’ll Need:

  • Latest version of Tor Browser
  • A reliable proxy (like Ziny Proxy)
  • IP, port, and login credentials (if required)

Quick Setup Steps:

  1. Open Tor and go to Settings > Advanced
  2. Tick “I use a proxy to connect to the Internet”
  3. Choose your proxy type (SOCKS5 is usually best)
  4. Enter proxy details and login (if needed)
  5. Hit Connect and test your connection via check.torproject.org

This combo setup strengthens your privacy and unlocks the internet where Tor alone might fail.

🔗 Read the full step-by-step guide hereHow to Set Up Proxies on Tor Browser

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