Disabling proxy settings in web browsers is a relatively easy task. Though, each web browser has a different method of changing or disabling proxy settings within a certain set of options or settings. Below are the quick steps for disabling proxy settings in the most popular web browser applications, including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer

Anderson Proxy Server / Off-Campus Access | UCLA Anderson Apr 29, 2020 Faculty Authorization (Proxy) Card | UCLA Library The faculty member must present a valid UCLA Library card, and the authorized user must present a photographic ID. The campus address of the faculty member is required for account creation. Cards are issued for one year or less and can be renewed using the form above, or with a letter from the faculty member on official university stationary. Virtual Private Network (VPN) Clients | UCLA IT Services

The proxy settings won't "turn on" until you try to access a restricted site. At that point, you'll be diverted to a UCLA logon page. One you've logged on to the proxy server, you'll remain connected until you close your browser. Proxy setting are unique to each web browser, so if you use multiple browsers you need to set it up separately on each.

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