To check/uncheck the proxy settings in "Change Proxy Settings" in "Options -> Under the Hood" normally did the trick until "Change Proxy Settings" became grayed-out one day. Thus I have to always open an IE and switch between proxy and non-proxy there, close it and then continue using Chrome
Changing proxy settings in Google Chrome can be done in the following: 1. Click the wrench bar in Google Chrome. 2. Go to options. 3. Select the "Under the hood" tab. 4. Go to Network settings and the Change proxy settings. You will now be able to change the proxy settings in Google Chrome. Through a web proxy, your pages will slow down. Note: The Chrome browser picks up the HTTP proxy settings configured on the host computer. By setting up your computer's built-in browser (e.g. Internet Explorer on Windows, or Safari on OS X), Chrome will be automatically configured to work with Burp Suite. If you aren't sure where the built-in
Sep 10, 2019
These above settings are for Mozilla and Google Chrome but settings in chrome work for whole internet means no need to add manually in other browsers also. Note:- In condition if you are not using Mozilla or chrome then for Manually addition proxy into device option your control panel and then find internet option same will appear as for chrome
Change proxy setting in Google Chrome browser, Here easy
Our instructions will help you configure the proxy server in the Chrome browser: Open your browser settings or press Alt + F. In the tab that opens, select "Change proxy server settings". In the window that appears, under the "Connections" tab, click "Network Settings". Check the box as shown in the screenshot below and click "Advanced".