If you need a different piece (e.g., using CCProxy's SOCKS5 port 1080 , or using an Android proxy app like for non-Wi-Fi traffic), let me know.
In some cases, an Android device may be on a Wi-Fi network that blocks certain ports or protocols. By routing traffic through CCProxy on a different port, users can circumvent such restrictions—though this must be done ethically and in compliance with local policies.
If you'd like to or set up specific user permissions , let me know and I can walk you through the account management settings!
If you need a different piece (e.g., using CCProxy's SOCKS5 port 1080 , or using an Android proxy app like for non-Wi-Fi traffic), let me know.
In some cases, an Android device may be on a Wi-Fi network that blocks certain ports or protocols. By routing traffic through CCProxy on a different port, users can circumvent such restrictions—though this must be done ethically and in compliance with local policies.
If you'd like to or set up specific user permissions , let me know and I can walk you through the account management settings!