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Frequently Asked Questions
about Google proxy
The term “Google proxy” is often used to refer to a proxy server that is used to access Google services. However, it’s important to note that Google itself doesn’t provide a proxy service for general use. People may use proxies to access Google services for various reasons, including bypassing geo-restrictions or maintaining anonymity.
Google doesn’t provide a specific proxy, so you cannot set a “Google proxy.” However, you can set up a proxy in your browser or system settings to use while accessing Google services. The steps to do this vary based on your browser and operating system but typically involve entering the details of the proxy server (IP address and port) in your network settings.
Google itself can’t be used as a proxy in the traditional sense. However, Google Translate and Google’s cache can sometimes be used to indirectly access website content by providing a kind of mirror of the site, which might be useful if the direct site is blocked in your area. But this doesn’t provide the full functionality of a traditional proxy and won’t work for all websites.
Google does not provide a general-use proxy service. The company does offer a Google Cloud Load Balancer which has some similar properties to a proxy but is intended for balancing network load for cloud services, not for anonymizing web traffic or bypassing geo-restrictions. For these purposes, you would need to use a proxy or VPN service from a different provider.