Today, I'll teach you how to easily set up a proxy on Google Chrome. Now, let's take IPFlex, a high-quality global IP proxy provider, as an example to show you how to set up a proxy IP on Google Chrome. First of all, IPFlex provides enterprise-level IP proxy solutions, covering more than 200 countries around the world, and offering high-quality static residential IPs and dynamic data center IP pools.
Without further ado, here is a configuration guide for IPFlex proxy on mainstream browsers. We hope this helps you complete the setup effortlessly. Register now and contact customer support to receive a ¥15 free trial credit! (https://ipflex.ink/?ref=link_CaptchaAI)
- After registering and logging into IPFlex, go to Tools > Extensions and click to download the Proxy Extension. (Installing this proxy extension allows for quick configuration and usage, serving as a simple alternative to fingerprint browsers. It is compatible with Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and other browsers.)

- After downloading, locate the file in its folder, right-click on the compressed package, and select "Extract All" (or the equivalent option based on your system) to decompress the files.

- Taking Chrome as an example, click the Extensions icon (🧩) in the top-right corner of the browser (or go to ⋮ (Menu) > Extensions > Manage Extensions).

- On the Extensions page, enable Developer Mode, then click "Load unpacked" to select and install the extracted extension files.


- Select the decompressed folder, and once the proxy extension appears (as shown in the image below), it means the installation is successful.


- Return to the IPFlex dashboard, select your assigned proxy, then click "Plugin Setting" in the extension. The plugin will automatically configure the proxy settings—once you see a "Proxy Plugin Configured Successfully" notification, the setup is complete.


- Click the extension icon in the top-right corner, then select the proxy plugin to open its interface. The plugin will display your current IP address - if it matches the IP you configured, your proxy setup is successful.
