Why causes ERR_PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED to occur? How to fix it?
There is no Internet connection. There is something wrong with the proxy server, or the address is incorrect ERR_PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED error occurs when Google Chrome is unable to access the website you were trying to visit. This error will appear to users who use proxy settings in order to access the Internet. Proxy is a medium through which users connect to the Internet, the benefits of which are concealed identity. This error can affect both computer and smartphone/tablet users.
The most common reasons behind this error include:
The solutions listed below will help you resolve this error. Feel free to check them out and follow the instructions carefully.
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The proxy settings must be 100% correct in order for you to be able to use them. Maybe incorrect proxy settings are the reason why this error appeared in the first place. To fix this, all you need to do is to ensure that the settings are set properly.
To check, and modify the proxy settings if needed, follow the steps below:
Note: Consider tapping on Off, under HTTP Proxy settings, to disable this option, because it, i.e. incorrect settings, may be the reason for this issue.
The APN (Access Point Names) settings are what the SIM card uses to sign in to your network’s mobile data signal. Something might have changed your APN settings (a malicious app, perhaps) and your SIM card cannot use the network's data signal.
The first thing you need to do is to ask your operator, or a friend (if he/she uses the same Internet provider) for the APN settings and then to configure them, following the steps shown in the video.
The APN (Access Point Names) settings are what the SIM card uses to sign in to your network’s mobile data signal. Something might have changed your APN settings (a malicious app, perhaps) and your SIM card cannot use the network's data signal.
The first thing you need to do is to ask your operator, or a friend (if he/she uses the same Internet provider to browse the net) for the APN settings and then to configure them.
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