How to set up a proxy in Yandex Browser
Yandex Browser relies on the system network settings, so the main route goes through the operating system proxy panel and a final browser-side verification step.
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What this guide covers Step-by-step flow What to verify after setup What to do nextGuide page status
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Yandex Browser relies on the system network settings, so the main route goes through the operating system proxy panel and a final browser-side verification step.
What this guide covers
Proxy setup in Yandex Browser: where to open the system proxy panel, how to apply the address, and how to verify that traffic uses the expected country.
Step-by-step flow
Open the connection settings
From the browser menu, jump to the system proxy settings used by your computer.
Copy a fresh address
Use the current IP and port from the country page or the dashboard instead of reusing an outdated route.
Apply the system proxy
Place the host and port into the system network configuration and save the settings.
Restart the browser profile
After changing the network route, fully restart the browser or the active profile, especially if work sessions were already open.
Verify the exit geography
Open the IP info page and confirm that the country, ASN and visible exit IP match the expected proxy.
What to verify after setup
- If you need task isolation, separate browser profiles are better than one shared browser state.
- For ad and SERP verification, compare not only the country but also the city when that matters.
- Judge checks are the fastest way to see whether the browser leaks extra proxy-identifying headers.
Use this page as a working checklist: apply the route, then immediately verify the visible IP, judge headers, and the real workflow.