The "Proxy bypass" section in MostLogin allows you to specify certain domains that should bypass any proxy settings configured for your profiles.
This is useful for ensuring direct access to specific websites or services, even when a proxy is in use.
To access these settings, click on the "Settings" option in the left-hand navigation pane, and then select the "Proxy bypass" tab at the top.
Adding bypass domains
At the top of the "Proxy bypass" section, you will find the input area for adding domains.
Domain input field:
Enter the domain name(s) you wish to bypass. If entering multiple domains, separate them with a comma.
Add button:
After typing the domain(s) into the input field, click the "+ Add" button to include them in your list of bypass domains.
Commonly used domains
This section provides a list of frequently used domains that you might want to bypass. You can click on any of these commonly used domains to quickly add them to your "Bypass domains" list below.
fbcdn.net
(Facebook CDN): This is a content delivery network used by Facebook. Bypassing it can improve loading times for Facebook content.googleapis.com
(Google APIs): This domain is used for various Google services and APIs. Bypassing it can help ensure smooth operation of Google-integrated features.x.com
: This includes x.com, *twitter.com, *twimg.com, *.x.com, twitter.com
Bypass domains
This section displays all the domains that are currently set to bypass your proxy.
As you add domains (either manually or by selecting from "Commonly used"), they will appear in this list. Each added domain will be treated as a bypass.
Action buttons
At the bottom of the "Proxy bypass" section, you'll find two important action buttons:
Clear (red button): Click this button to remove all domains from your "Bypass domains" list. Use with caution as this will clear all your bypass settings.
Save (blue button): After adding or removing any domains, you must click this button to apply and save your changes. Your modifications will not take effect until you click "Save."