Step 1: Open Proxy Server Settings
First, launch Proxifier.- On Windows, go to
Profile -> Proxy Servers...
- On macOS, go to
Proxies
in the main configuration window.

Access the Proxy Servers settings to add a new proxy.
Step 2: Enter Server Address and Port
In the new window, enter your proxy’s host and port:- Address:
proxy.2extract.net
- Port: Enter your proxy’s specific port number (e.g.,
5555
). - Protocol: Select HTTPS from the protocol list.

Enter the server address, port, and select the HTTPS protocol.
Step 3: Enable Authentication
Now, enable authentication and enter your credentials:- Check the Enable box in the “Authentication” section.
- Username: Enter your proxy’s
Username
. - Password: Enter your proxy’s
Password
. - Click OK.

Enable authentication and input your proxy username and password.
Using Geo-Targeting: You can add parameters like
-country-de
directly to your username in this field to control your location.Step 4: Confirm and Create a Proxification Rule
Proxifier will ask if you want to use this proxy for all traffic by default. It’s better to create a specific rule.- Click No in the confirmation dialog. This will open the “Proxification Rules” editor.
- Click Add… to create a new rule.
- Name: Give your rule a name (e.g.,
Chrome via 2extract
). - Applications: Click “Browse…” and select the application you want to route through the proxy (e.g.,
chrome.exe
). - Action: In the “Action” dropdown, select your newly created proxy (e.g.,
Proxy HTTPS proxy.2extract.net
). - Click OK to save the rule.

Create a specific rule to route traffic from a particular application through your new proxy.
Step 5: Verify the Connection
Your setup is complete. Now, when you use the application you selected (e.g., Chrome), all its traffic will be routed through your 2extract.com proxy. You can verify this by:- Watching the Proxifier main window: You will see live connection logs for your application.
- Visiting an IP checker website (like IPinfo.io) within the proxified application. You should see the IP of your proxy, not your own.