Proxy servers are important for managing network traffic, enhancing privacy, and accessing restricted content. In macOS, adjusting proxy settings may be necessary for personal preferences, compliance with organizational policies, or troubleshooting network issues. Knowing how to modify these settings ensures proper connectivity and adherence to specific requirements.
macOS provides options for both automatic and manual proxy configuration. Automatic detection simplifies setup by identifying network-specific proxy settings or using a provided setup script. Manual configuration allows users to input specific proxy server addresses and ports, offering precise control over their network connections.
Understanding how to adjust proxy settings is essential for maintaining secure and efficient network communication. Proper configuration can improve privacy, enable access to necessary resources, and ensure compliance with network policies.
Steps to change proxy settings in macOS:
- Open System Preferences by clicking the Apple menu and selecting System Preferences.
Alternatively, click the System Preferences icon in the Dock.
- Select Network from the System Preferences window.
- Choose the active network connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet) from the list on the left.
- Click the Advanced button in the lower-right corner.
- Navigate to the Proxies tab in the Advanced settings.
- Check the box for the desired proxy protocol (e.g., Web Proxy (HTTP), Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS)).
Common protocols include HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SOCKS Proxy.
- Enter the proxy server Address and Port in the fields provided.
For example, Address: proxy.example.com, Port: 8080.
- If required, enter your Username and Password for the proxy server.
- Repeat steps 6-8 for any additional proxy protocols needed.
- Click OK to close the Advanced settings.
- Click Apply to save the proxy settings.
- Open a web browser and navigate to a website to verify internet connectivity.
- Visit an IP checking site to confirm the proxy is active.
You can visit https://www.whatismyip.com/ to check your IP address.

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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