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# ZeroOmega

## **Installing and setting up** ZeroOmega

{% hint style="warning" %}
This solution does not support UDP tunneling! For this purpose, we strongly recommend considering [<mark style="color:green;">Vision</mark>](/usage-instructions/antidetect-browsers/vision-browser.md)
{% endhint %}

Because Opera supports Chrome extensions, we recommend using **ZeroOmega**.

For Opera, the [**ZeroOmega**](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/Proxy%20SwitchyOmega%203%20\(ZeroOmega\)/pfnededegaaopdmhkdmcofjmoldfiped) extension is available. Install it.

{% embed url="<https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/Proxy%20SwitchyOmega%203%20(ZeroOmega)/pfnededegaaopdmhkdmcofjmoldfiped>" %}

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After installing the extension, it will appear in the top-right corner. Click it and pin the extension for easier use.

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Open the extension settings

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In the ZeroOmega setup interface, create a new profile and give it any name.

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Specify any profile name here.

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Next, the server setup interface will open. Take the proxies from "Proxy list" in your order and manually enter the server IP (or DNS), port, login, and password.\
The login and password are set with the button ![Emoji 🔒 VKontakte](https://vk.com/emoji/e/f09f9492_2x.png) .

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Enter the proxy login and password here.

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**You can find a proxy setup example in the** [**Setup guide**](/usage-instructions/getting-started.md) **section**
{% endhint %}

Then apply the settings

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In the extension pop-up window, select the proxy you configured earlier.

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**Done! You have finished setting up the proxy through the extension.**\
**You can now start using the proxy.**


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