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This page will demonstrate in detail how to install Chrome and set up the proxy plugin SwitchyOmega:
- Chrome official website download address: https://www.google.cn/intl/zh-CN/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html
- Although it is a CN website, but the sensitive word "google" is linked, so it will often have convulsions. So here are a few more download addresses. https://pc.qq.com/ https://chrome.softonic.cn/
Search the above websites or click the chrome browser to download, it is recommended to use "Stable (stable version)"
*In order not to insult everyone's IQ, I won't explain in detail when installing Chrome, just "OK" all the way and it's ok
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Open the XX-Net/SwitchyOmega folder, you can see the SwitchyOmega.crx file; If the file doesn't appear yet, you can wait a few minutes.
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Open your browser's extensions page, chrome://extensions, .
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Drag and drop the SwitchyOmega.crx file to the browser extension page to install it.
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Click "Add Extension"
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Click "Skip Tutorial"
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Import configuration file:
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After clicking Restore from backup file, find the XX-Net/SwitchyOmega/OmegaOptions.bak file and click to open
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Click the GAE-Proxy automatic switch in the scene mode to skip the tutorial
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Pull down and click "Update Profile Now"
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Click SwitchyOmega to switch to "GAE-Proxy Automatic Switching". If you are using X-Tunnel or SS, please click "X-Tunnel Automatic Switching".
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At this point, the proxy setting on the browser side is completed, and the last step is needed, switch XX-Net to "Cancel Global Proxy", and you can enjoy the Internet.
- Under normal circumstances, Chrome's certificates are automatically imported. Manually importing the certificate is only used in abnormal situations, for example, if you encounter "the link you opened is not a private connection", you need to manually import the certificate at this time.
- Click the browser menu - Settings - scroll down and click "Show Advanced Settings" - click "Manage Certificates"
- Select the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" column and click Import
- Click Browse, then navigate to the xx-net/data/gae_proxy folder, click the CA.crt file, and open it
- Store the certificate in "Trusted Root Certification Authorities", click Next to complete
- At this point, the manual import of the certificate is complete.