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title: How to setup outbound proxy
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Below you can find a list of the most famous applications that you can configure to work as proxies in AdGuard.

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If your app is not listed below, please check on its proxy configurations in the settings or contact its support team.

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AdGuard allows you to route your device's traffic through a proxy server. To access proxy settings, open **Settings** and then proceed to **Filtering****Network****Proxy**.

## Proxy configuration examples
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## Limitations

There is a factor that can prevent certain traffic from being routed through the outgoing proxy. AdGuard will only re-route traffic that goes through it. Basically, it means apps that have **Ad blocking** flag enabled in the **Apps Management** tab.
There is a factor that can prevent certain traffic from being routed through the outgoing proxy even after you configure AdGuard proxy settings. It can happen if you don't set up the app itself to send the traffic through AdGuard. To do it, you need to proceed to **App management**, choose the app, and turn on **Route traffic through AdGuard**.

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