Android Browser Proxy App by ILLPHATED
DATE: 2025-04-09 19:45:15
STATUS: PUBLISHED
AUTHOR: illphated

Android Browser Proxy App Open multiple Android browsers with residential proxies for debugging TV streams
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Key Features Powerful tools for debugging TV streams
Multiple Browser Instances Launch multiple browser instances simultaneously with different proxy configurations
Proxy Rotation Automatically or manually rotate proxies to test different network conditions
Free Residential Proxies Access to free residential proxies that work on non-rooted devices
Multi-Browser Support Compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, and other popular browsers
Country-Specific Proxies Filter proxies by country to test geo-restricted content
Status Monitoring Real-time monitoring of browser instances and proxy performance
Intuitive User Interface The Android Browser Proxy App features a clean, user-friendly interface that makes it easy to configure proxies, launch browsers, and monitor status.
Simple URL input for TV streams Browser selection dropdown Instance count control One-click proxy rotation Real-time status updates App Screenshot Download Get started with Android Browser Proxy App
Android Browser Proxy App v1.0 Compatible with Android 7.0 (API level 24) or higher
Last updated: April 8, 2025 | Size: 45 KB
Requirements Android 7.0 (API level 24) or higher Non-rooted device Internet connection At least one browser app installed 50MB of free storage space Quick Installation Download the source code package Extract the contents Open the project in Android Studio Build and install on your device Follow the user guide for detailed instructions Documentation Everything you need to know
User Guide Learn how to use the app effectively with step-by-step instructions
Installation Guide Detailed instructions for installing the app on your Android device
Developer Documentation Technical details about the architecture and implementation
Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about the Android Browser Proxy App
Does the app require root access? No, the Android Browser Proxy App is designed to work on non-rooted devices. It uses system properties to configure proxies, which is supported on Android 7.0 (API level 24) and higher. How reliable are the free proxies? Which browsers are supported? How many browser instances can I run simultaneously? Can I use this app for purposes other than debugging TV streams?