What is a Proxy?
A proxy is a computer program that acts as a server, so that this proxy can be another computer that can make requests for content available on the internet.
Simply put, a proxy is a bridge between the computer used by the user and the internet. Proxies can also create indirect connections between users on other networks.
If you are a Mozilla Firefox browser user, then you can use the proxy settings below. Here's a guide on how to set up a proxy in the Mozilla Firefox browser:
Step 1: Click the triple line button on the right corner.

Step 2: Click the menu Settings.

Step 3: In the General menu section, scroll down and click the Settings menu in the Network Settings section.

Step 4: In the Manual Proxy configuration menu, enter your proxy address in the field provided..

Step 5: If so, then click ok to save the browser proxy settings..
You have successfully set up a proxy in your Mozilla Firefox browser.