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How to Set Up a Proxy Server in Opera?
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March 3, 2025
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How to Set Up a Proxy Server in Opera?

Opera is a fast and lightweight browser with built-in features that make browsing more convenient. While it includes a free VPN, some users prefer using proxies for better control over their network settings. Whether you need a proxy for privacy, accessing specific websites, or testing different locations, setting it up in Opera is straightforward. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to get a free proxy, configure it in Opera, check if it’s working, and disable it when needed. So, let’s get started!

How to get a free proxy for the Opera browser?

To use a proxy in Opera, you first need a reliable proxy provider. Webshare offers 10 free proxies without requiring a credit card, making it a quick and easy option.

Simply sign up on Webshare, claim your free proxies, and you’ll get access to a list of proxy servers along with the necessary credentials. Once you have them, you can move on to configuring the proxy in Opera.

How to change proxy settings in the Opera browser?

Once you have your Webshare proxy details, there are two ways to set up a proxy in Opera: using a proxy manager extension or configuring system settings.

Method 1: Using a proxy manager extension

The easiest way to use a proxy in Opera is through a proxy manager extension. Follow these steps:

Install a proxy extension:

  • Open Opera, go to the Chrome Web Store, and search for a proxy manager like FoxyProxy. Click Add to Opera and install the extension.

Open the extension settings:

  • Click the extension icon in the Opera toolbar to open the menu. From the dropdown, click Options to access the settings page.

Add Webshare proxy credentials:

  • On the FoxyProxy options page, go to the Proxies tab and click the Add button.

In the dialog that appears, you'll need to fill in the following fields (you can find in your account's dashboard):

  • Title: Give your proxy a name (e.g., "Webshare-Proxy").
  • Type: Select the proxy type (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS, etc.).
  • Hostname: Enter the Webshare IP address or hostname.
  • Port: Provide the port number for the proxy.
  • Username/Password: As authentication is required, enter your Webshare proxy credentials.

Enable the proxy:

  • Once you’ve entered all the proxy details, click Save to store the configuration. Back on the main Options page, enable the proxy by selecting it from the dropdown list. Your browser traffic will now go through the proxy.

Method 2: Configuring proxy in the Opera settings

If Opera doesn’t support extensions or you prefer a manual setup, you can configure the proxy through your system settings:

Open Opera settings:

  • Click the Opera menu (top-left corner) and select Settings.

Click on Browser.

You will now be redirected to Opera’ settings window. Search for proxy at the search bar located at the top right and then click on Open your computer’s proxy settings.

Open proxy settings:

  • Click Open your computer’s proxy settings to access system-level proxy options.

Enable the proxy server:

  • Once in your system’s proxy settings, toggle on the option labeled Use a proxy server.

Enter the proxy details:

  • You’ll be prompted to input the IP address and port number of your proxy server. Enter the Webshare proxy IP and port. As authentication is required, Opera will prompt you to enter your Webshare username and password when you start using the browser with the proxy enabled.

Save and apply:

  • Click Save to enable the proxy. Your entire system (including Opera) will now route traffic through the proxy.

How to check proxy connection in Opera browser?

After setting up a proxy in Opera, you should verify that it's working correctly. The easiest way to do this is by checking your IP address using IPinfo.

  • Open Opera and visit IPinfo.io.
  • Your current IP address and location will be displayed.
  • Compare this IP with your original IP (before using the proxy).
  • If the IP has changed to match your proxy’s location, the proxy is working.

If the IP remains the same, double-check your proxy settings and ensure it's enabled.

How to Turn Off Proxy in Opera Browser?

If you no longer need the proxy, you can disable it easily. The method depends on how you configured it:

If used a proxy extension (like FoxyProxy):

  • Click on the FoxyProxy extension icon in Opera’s toolbar.
  • Select Options and disable the toggle in the Proxies tab to revert to the default connection.

If configured the proxy via system settings:

  • Open Opera’s Settings and go to Browser > System.
  • Click Open your computer’s proxy settings.
  • Disable Use a proxy server and save the changes.

Wrapping up: using a proxy with Opera

Setting up a proxy in Opera is a simple way to control your browsing experience. Whether you’re using an extension or system settings, a proxy helps you browse with a different IP. Just make sure to verify the connection and disable the proxy when it's no longer needed.

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