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How to set up a proxy in Opera

Opera, like most Chromium-based browsers, relies on the operating system proxy settings, so the main configuration step happens in the system network panel.

Guide page status
  • FormatStep-by-step proxy setup
  • FreshnessCurrent KB page
  • Steps5
  • LanguageEnglish
  • ValidationIP info + proxy judge

Opera, like most Chromium-based browsers, relies on the operating system proxy settings, so the main configuration step happens in the system network panel.

Format: step-by-step setup Steps: 5 Validate with IP info and judge

What this guide covers

Proxy setup in Opera: how to jump to the system network settings, apply the address, and verify that the browser uses the expected exit IP.

If the workflow depends on geo targeting, compare not only the country but also the exit city when possible.
Opera and other Chromium browsers often keep part of the connection pool until tabs are restarted.
Blacklist checks are useful before critical actions such as sign-ins or account creation.

Step-by-step flow

1

Open the network settings

From Opera settings, jump into the operating system proxy panel.

2

Prepare the address and type

Decide in advance whether the route is HTTP, HTTPS-compatible or SOCKS so the matching connection type is used.

3

Apply the system proxy

Place the host and port into the operating system network settings and save the changes.

4

Refresh the browser session

Close the important tabs or restart the browser so new connections are opened through the proxy.

5

Verify the route

Use the IP info page to confirm geography, ASN and visible IP, then open a judge page if you need header-level validation.

What to verify after setup

  • If the workflow depends on geo targeting, compare not only the country but also the exit city when possible.
  • Opera and other Chromium browsers often keep part of the connection pool until tabs are restarted.
  • Blacklist checks are useful before critical actions such as sign-ins or account creation.

Use this page as a working checklist: apply the route, then immediately verify the visible IP, judge headers, and the real workflow.