To disable a proxy on Android, you'll need to follow these steps:
- From your device's home screen, go to the "Settings" menu.
- Scroll down and tap on the "Wi-Fi" option.
- Find and tap on the network you are currently connected to.
- A pop-up window will appear with the network details. Tap on the "Modify network" button.
- Check the "Show advanced options" box if it's not already checked.
- Look for the "Proxy" dropdown menu and select "None" or "No proxy."
- Finally, tap on the "Save" button to save the changes.
By following these steps, you should be able to disable the proxy settings on your Android device. Keep in mind that the menu options and layout might vary slightly depending on the Android version and device manufacturer.
How to enable/disable proxy auto-detection on Android?
To enable or disable proxy auto-detection on an Android device, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings app on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap on the "Wi-Fi" or "Network & Internet" option, depending on your device.
- Tap on the Wi-Fi network that you are connected to.
- In the Wi-Fi network settings, tap on the "Advanced" or three-dot menu icon.
- Look for the "Proxy" or "Proxy settings" option and tap on it.
- In the Proxy settings, you will find the option to enable or disable proxy auto-detection. It may be labeled as "Auto" or "Proxy Auto-Detect."
- To enable proxy auto-detection, turn the toggle switch or select the checkbox next to the option.
- To disable proxy auto-detection, turn off the toggle switch or deselect the checkbox.
- After making your desired changes, go back to the previous screen or simply exit the Settings app.
Note: The steps may slightly vary depending on the Android version or device manufacturer.
How to check if a proxy is blocked on Android?
To check if a proxy is blocked on Android, you can follow these steps:
- Open your web browser on your Android device.
- In the web browser's address bar, type the IP address or URL of the proxy server you want to test.
- Press Enter or tap on the Go button.
- If the website or resource loads successfully, it indicates that the proxy is not blocked on your Android device.
- If the website fails to load or you receive an error message, it suggests that the proxy is blocked.
Note: Some proxies may be specifically configured to block access to certain websites or resources, while others may be blocked by your internet service provider or network administrator.
How to change proxy settings on Android?
To change proxy settings on Android, follow these steps:
- Go to the "Settings" app on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap on "Wi-Fi" or "Network & Internet" (depending on your device).
- Find and tap on the Wi-Fi network that you are connected to.
- Tap on "Modify Network" or "Advanced" (depending on your device).
- If necessary, enter your Wi-Fi network password to access the settings.
- Scroll down and find the "Proxy" or "Proxy Settings" option.
- Select "Manual" or "Proxy" to set up a manual proxy.
- Enter the IP address or hostname of the proxy server in the "Proxy hostname" field.
- Enter the port number of the proxy server in the "Proxy port" field.
- Tap on "Save" or "Apply" to save the changes.
- Once the settings are saved, your Android device will use the configured proxy server for internet connections.
Note: The steps provided may vary slightly based on your Android device model and version of Android.