![]() I mean the good ol' application-level proxy support. There's some system-wide support when you configure wifi, but that's not what I talk about. I can easily configure a SOCKSv5 proxy on my Android device with, say, ssh -D to be used over whatever connections I have (wifi, ethernet, mobile data.), but I cannot use it with my browsers. There's no setting at all to configure one. While those browsers have full support for HTTP/SOCKS proxies under all other OSes (Linux, OSX and even Windows), they are lacking it completely under Android. ![]() ![]() Android supports both Chromium-based and Firefox-based browsers since long now. ![]()
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