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Video: How to Add Proxies to Waterfox? | Proxy Integration Tutorial

Avoid IP bans while browsing the web with proxies! In this proxy integration tutorial, we'll add proxies to the Waterfox browser. Let’s see the process step-by-step.

Vilius Sakutis

Vilius Sakutis

Feb 19, 2024

2 min. read

What is Waterfox?

Waterfox is a privacy-focused web browser designed for speed and customization on 64-bit systems. It's a free and open-source browser based on Firefox.

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Vilius Sakutis

Vilius Sakutis

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With an eagerness to create beneficial partnerships that drive business growth, Vilius brings valuable expertise and collaborative spirit to the table. His skill set is a valuable asset for those seeking to uncover new possibilities and learn more about the proxy market. 

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