iOS
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iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple for iPhone and iPad devices. Follow this guide to set up your Mobile Proxies on iOS device.
NOTE: iOS only allows using an HTTP
proxy on Wi-Fi network connections. So, you won't be able to set up HTTPS
or SOCKS5
proxies and use proxies over your cellular network.
The following screenshots were taken using iOS 16.1.
Step 1. Open iPhone Settings.
Step 2. Select Wi-Fi.
Step 3. Click the blue info icon next to the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to (a connection is indicated by a blue checkmark.)
Step 4. Out of the three options, select the Manual configuration.
Step 5. Enter your proxy server details and credentials:
Server: pr.oxylabs.io
Port: 7777
Authentication: on
If needed, you can use country-specific entries. For example, if you enter us-pr.oxylabs.io
in the Server field and 10000
under the Port field, you’ll get a US-based exit node. To see a full list of country-specific entry nodes or if you need a sticky session, please check our documentation.
Username: customer-username
Password: password
Don't forget to add the customer-
part to your username.
if you’re using a whitelisted IP, keep Authentication toggled off. Otherwise, turn Authentication on for the Username and Password fields to appear. There, enter your Oxylabs user credentials – these are the same credentials you typed in while creating a new sub-user in the Oxylabs dashboard.
Step 6. On the upper-right corner, click Save.
If you want to disable the proxy, simply click Off and then Save again.
That's it! You're now using Mobile Proxies on iOS. You can find the original integration post on the Oxylabs website.