How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Blog.FastSSH.com NaïveProxy uses Chrome’s network stack to disguise traffic with strong censorship and low detection capabilities. Reusing the Chrome stack also ensures best practices in performance and security. This article will share How to Use NaiveProxy on Android.

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Follow these steps to use NaiveProxy on Android.

Note: Because Naiveproxy Doesn’t Support Sni, So It Can’t Be Used For Internet Tricks.

1. Install the Sagernet Application

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

To download the Sagernet application, you can download it via the following link.

2. Install NaiveProxy Plugin

 

To install the Naiveproxy Plugin, you can download it via the following link.

3. Create a NaiveProxy Account

To create a NaiveProxy account, you can visit the www.howdy.id site then tap line 3 then select the Bypass & Tunnels menu.

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Scroll down and select NaïveProxy

Check im not a robot. Then click show server

Wait a few seconds then the Naiveproxy account will appear.

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Naiveproxy account creation has been completed.

4. Import and Connect Naiveproxy on Sagernet

Above, you have downloaded the Sagernet application and created a Naiveproxy account on the Howdy.id site. Now setup and enter the Naiveproxy account into the Sagernet Application.

Copy the account from the naiveproxy link you created earlier.

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Open the sagernet application, then tap the add (+) menu then tap import from clipboard

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Then Tap / Select the Naiveproxy Account that was imported earlier

How to Use NaiveProxy on Android

Then Tap the Airplane Logo to connect the sagernet

After the Connected text appears, the naiveproxy is ready to use.

Done.

By using Naiveproxy you can change your ip address so that it can open all blocked sites. Good luck and hopefully useful.

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