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How To Use Proxies With WebHarvy

WebHarvy is a data scraper that can gather all kinds of information from websites and save those information in different formats. This includes text, HTML, images, URLs, and emails from any website users want. WebHarvy is easy to use as it simplifies a lot of processes so that even beginners can easily utilize it.

Carl Gamutan

by Carl Gamutan

Publishing Date: June 22, 2022


WebHarvy is a data scraper that can gather all kinds of information from websites and save those information in different formats. This includes text, HTML, images, URLs, and emails from any website users want. WebHarvy is easy to use as it simplifies a lot of processes so that even beginners can easily utilize it.

If you want to extract a large amount of data, you need to utilize a WebHarvy proxy when using WebHarvy. Most websites have strict restrictions against the use of bots on their site and will immediately ban any account that’s detected using one.

A WebHarvy proxy will prevent any ban from happening because it will handle all of your web requests for you. By using residential proxies and continuously rotating IPs, WebHarvy would have a different IP on a set time interval. This tricks any website into thinking that the WebHarvy bot is actually a different user each time it sends a request.

Let’s set up a WebHarvy proxy server.

How To Use Proxies With Webharvy

Step 1. Open WebHarvy and click on Settings.

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Step 2. On the pop-up window, click on Proxy Settings.

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Step 3. Turn on Enable network connection.

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Step 4. Choose which Proxy Type you want to utilize.

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Step 5. Add the proxy server’s IP address and Port number. Click on the “+” button to save it.

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If your proxy requires authentication, check the Requires Authentication box and input your Login Credentials.

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Step 6. If you want to use rotating proxies, check the Rotate proxies box and set it to your preferred time interval.

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Step 7. Click on Apply to save.

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Congratulations! You have successfully set up a proxy server when you use WebHarvy!