Disabling a proxy involves turning off a setting that reroutes your internet traffic through a different server before reaching its destination. Here’s how you can disable a proxy:
Windows:
- Open the Control Panel.
- Go to "Network and Internet" and then click on "Internet Options".
- In the Internet Properties window, go to the "Connections" tab.
- Click on the "LAN settings" button.
- Uncheck the box next to "Use a proxy server for your LAN".
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
Mac:
- Click on the Apple menu and choose "System Preferences".
- Select "Network".
- Choose your network connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) from the list on the left.
- Click on the "Advanced" button.
- Go to the "Proxies" tab.
- Uncheck any boxes next to "Web Proxy (HTTP)" and "Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS)".
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
After disabling the proxy, restart your web browser and try accessing the webpage again to see if the issue is resolved. Disabling a proxy temporarily can help troubleshoot connectivity problems, especially if the proxy server is experiencing issues or misconfigured.
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