IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
213.33.126.130 | at | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
80.120.49.242 | at | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
212.127.95.235 | pl | 8081 | 57 minutes ago |
213.157.6.50 | de | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
161.35.70.249 | de | 8080 | 57 minutes ago |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
212.69.125.33 | ru | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
188.112.179.204 | lv | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
80.228.235.6 | de | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
103.118.46.64 | kh | 8080 | 57 minutes ago |
41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
185.10.129.14 | ru | 3128 | 57 minutes ago |
221.6.139.190 | cn | 9002 | 57 minutes ago |
139.59.1.14 | in | 80 | 57 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 999 | 57 minutes ago |
213.14.32.66 | tr | 4153 | 57 minutes ago |
103.79.131.70 | id | 13001 | 57 minutes ago |
188.191.165.159 | ru | 8080 | 57 minutes ago |
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In Windows 10 you need to go to "Settings", go to "Network and Internet", open the tab "Proxy" and make the necessary settings for the connection (under "Manual", the item should also be made active).
Managing extensions in Selenium involves adding, removing, or interacting with browser extensions during your automated testing or web scraping tasks. Selenium provides mechanisms to handle extensions in different browsers. Below are examples for managing extensions in Chrome and Firefox using Selenium.
Chrome
Adding an Extension:
from selenium import webdriver
chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
chrome_options.add_extension('/path/to/extension.crx') # Replace with the path to your extension
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
Removing an Extension
Removing an extension is not directly supported in ChromeOptions. Instead, you can manually remove the extension directory after launching the browser.
Firefox
Adding an Extension:
from selenium import webdriver
firefox_options = webdriver.FirefoxOptions()
firefox_options.add_extension('/path/to/extension.xpi') # Replace with the path to your extension
driver = webdriver.Firefox(options=firefox_options)
Removing an Extension
from selenium import webdriver
import os
firefox_options = webdriver.FirefoxOptions()
firefox_options.add_extension('/path/to/extension.xpi') # Replace with the path to your extension
driver = webdriver.Firefox(options=firefox_options)
# After performing your tasks, remove the extension
os.remove('/path/to/extension.xpi') # Replace with the path to your extension
Note:
Replace /path/to/extension.crx and /path/to/extension.xpi with the actual paths to your Chrome extension (CRX) and Firefox extension (XPI) files, respectively.
Ensure that the extension files are valid and compatible with the browser versions you are using.
Managing extensions is browser-specific. Chrome uses CRX files, while Firefox uses XPI files.
Adding extensions using these methods is done during the browser instance creation, so it should be done before calling driver.get().
Removing an extension may require additional steps based on your specific use case, such as removing the extension directory or modifying browser profiles.
Always check the documentation and terms of use for the extensions you are working with to ensure compliance with their licensing and usage terms.
Mobile proxies are a type of proxy server that routes internet traffic through a mobile network, providing users with anonymity, geolocation flexibility, and access to content that may be restricted in certain regions. Using mobile proxies can be beneficial for businesses, researchers, and individuals who need to bypass IP-based restrictions or maintain privacy while browsing the internet. Here's how to use mobile proxies:
Choose a mobile proxy provider: First, you need to find a reliable mobile proxy provider that offers a range of mobile proxy IPs. Some popular mobile proxy providers include Proxy-N-VPN, Smartproxy, and Luminati. Make sure to read reviews and compare features before selecting a provider.
Sign up and purchase: Once you've chosen a mobile proxy provider, sign up for an account and purchase a subscription plan that suits your needs. Most providers offer different plans based on the number of IPs, data usage, and duration of the subscription.
Configure your device or application: After obtaining the mobile proxy IPs and port numbers from your provider, you need to configure your device or application to use the mobile proxies. This may involve modifying the proxy settings in your browser, operating system, or specific application.
To configure a Socks5 proxy for Chrome in Selenium using Python, you can use the --proxy-server command-line option with the Socks5 proxy address. Here's an example using the webdriver.Chrome class in Python:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service as ChromeService
# Socks5 proxy configuration
socks5_proxy = "socks5://127.0.0.1:1080" # Replace with your actual Socks5 proxy address
# Configure Chrome options with proxy settings
chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
chrome_options.add_argument(f'--proxy-server={socks5_proxy}')
# Create a Chrome WebDriver instance with the configured options
chrome_service = ChromeService(executable_path="path/to/chromedriver") # Replace with the actual path
driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=chrome_service, options=chrome_options)
# Example: Navigate to a website using the configured proxy
driver.get("https://www.example.com")
# Perform other actions with the WebDriver as needed
# Close the browser window
driver.quit()
- Replace "socks5://127.0.0.1:1080" with the actual Socks5 proxy address you want to use.
- Download the ChromeDriver executable from the official ChromeDriver download page and provide the path to the executable in the executable_path parameter of ChromeService.
- Update the driver.get() method to navigate to the website you want.
Make sure to have the selenium library installed (pip install selenium) and ensure that the ChromeDriver version is compatible with the Chrome browser installed on your system.
If you plan to use a proxy every day, it is recommended to pay attention to paid services. There, the connection is as reliable as possible, with no bandwidth limitations. However, the performance of numerous free proxies is not guaranteed.
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