FoxyProxy is an open-source, advanced proxy management tool that completely replaces Firefox's limited proxying capabilities. No paid accounts are necessary; bring your own proxies or buy from any vendor. The original proxy tool, since 2006.
Total ratings
4.00
(Rating count:
916)
Review summary
Pros
- Allows the use of a proxy for specific websites
- Works as intended in certain environments
- Useful for users with proxy servers
Cons
- Complex user interface
- Cannot handle both http and https requests
- Issues with functionality on Windows 10
Most mentioned
- Complex UI
- Proxy handling capabilities
- Functionality on Windows 10
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-13 | imx248 | ||
2024-12-13 | Victor | ||
2024-12-10 | Firefox user 18724110 | ||
2024-12-07 | Billow | ||
2024-11-30 | Firefox user 13287501 | ||
2024-11-29 | Aegis | You can't create a proxy that handles both http and https requests. That's rather useless. Even the default firefox proxy configuration allows that combination. | |
2024-11-27 | Firefox user 13899097 | ||
2024-11-25 | Firefox user 18619481 | ||
2024-11-21 | robertou | ||
2024-11-20 | Tony | The UI is so complex that I cannot even find the way to bypass 192.168.*.*. |
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