IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.168.72.114 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.207.199.84 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.172.75.123 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.168.72.122 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.172.75.126 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
178.177.54.157 | ru | 8080 | 58 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 58 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.145.138.156 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
202.85.222.115 | cn | 18081 | 58 minutes ago |
120.132.52.172 | cn | 8888 | 58 minutes ago |
47.243.114.192 | hk | 8180 | 58 minutes ago |
218.252.231.17 | hk | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.175.123.233 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.175.123.238 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.171.122.27 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
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It depends on how you plan to log in to Facebook. For example, if on a PC, just specify the proxy server settings in the connection properties or in the browser settings. If on a mobile (site or application), you need to specify the proxy data in the settings of the phone itself. Or you can install an application that allows you to automatically set up a VPN connection.
In Android to disable the proxy, you need to go to "Settings", then - "Connection and sharing", then - to "VPN". And then just deactivate the item. Many phones also provide for automatic disabling of proxies and VPNs when the device is rebooted. That is, if the user is difficult to understand the settings of the gadget, then you can trivially restart it through a long press the lock button (forced reboot).
To set up a proxy in Datacol Parser, follow these steps:
1. Open Datacol Parser and go to the "Settings" menu.
2. Select "Network settings" or "Proxy settings" depending on the version you are using.
3. Click on the "Add" button to create a new proxy profile.
4. Enter the proxy server address, port, and select the protocol (HTTP or HTTPS) from the drop-down menu.
5. If your proxy requires authentication, enter the username and password in the respective fields.
6. Click "Save" to add the proxy profile.
7. To use the proxy, select it from the list of available proxies in the "Proxies" section of your task settings.
Remember to use reliable and trustworthy proxy servers to ensure the security and stability of your tasks in Datacol Parser.
A proxy server on a PlayStation 3 (PS3) refers to the use of a proxy server to route internet traffic for the gaming console. The PS3 uses the PlayStation Network (PSN) for online gaming, streaming, and other services. In some cases, users may want to use a proxy server to access geo-restricted content, bypass network restrictions, or maintain anonymity while using the PSN.
To use a proxy server on a PS3, you need to configure the console's network settings to use the proxy server's address and port. Here's how to do it:
1. Turn on your PS3 and navigate to the "Settings" menu.
2. Select "System Settings" and then "Network Settings."
3. Choose your connection method (Wi-Fi or LAN) and select "Configure Network."
4. If prompted, enter your Wi-Fi network's password or connect your LAN cable.
5. Select "Custom" for the MTU Settings and set the "Proxy Server" option to "Enable."
6. Enter the proxy server address and port provided by your proxy service. If your proxy server requires authentication, you'll need to enter the username and password as well.
7. Test your connection and save the settings.
To get a token from local storage, you can use the JavaScript localStorage object, which allows you to store key-value pairs in the browser's local storage. Here's how to get a token from local storage:
Access the token: You can access the token stored in local storage by using the localStorage.getItem() method. This method takes a key as an argument and returns the value associated with that key.
For example, if you have stored a token with the key "authToken", you can retrieve it like this:
const token = localStorage.getItem("authToken");
Use the token: Once you have the token, you can use it in your application as needed. For example, you can include it in the Authorization header of your API requests:
const headers = {
"Authorization": `Bearer ${token}`,
// other headers...
};
Remember that local storage is limited to string values, so if your token is an object or has special characters, you might need to encode or serialize it before storing it and then decode or deserialize it when retrieving it.
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