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About Every Proxy

Every Proxy is a networking tool app that runs HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS proxy servers on Android.

Every Proxy helps when you need to route traffic through your phone or tablet for testing, sharing, or access control. It focuses on turning your Android device into a simple proxy server that other devices can use on the same network. This setup is useful at home, at work, or on the go, and it works without system changes. With clear guidance available on the official site, you can get started quickly and adjust settings as needed. If you prefer a direct install, the Every Proxy APK is also available.


Key features in Every Proxy

Multiple protocol support

Every Proxy can run HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5 servers on your Android device. You choose the protocol you need and assign ports to start accepting connections from client devices. This flexibility helps with different apps and tools that expect different proxy types.

Share your phone or VPN connection

You can let laptops, consoles, or other phones use your Android internet connection through a proxy. If your phone is connected to a VPN, client devices can reach the internet through that VPN by pointing to your device’s proxy. This is helpful when you want specific devices to benefit from your phone’s tunnel without changing their own network settings.

No root required

Every Proxy starts its servers without modifying the system. You open the app, pick a protocol, choose a port, and press start. This approach suits most Android devices and keeps setup straightforward.

Secure access with authentication

You control who connects by enabling authentication for both HTTP or HTTPS and SOCKS servers. Clients must provide the username and password you set before any traffic is processed. This adds a basic layer of protection when you share access on local networks.

Help with tethering restrictions

Some carriers block or limit normal hotspot usage. In those cases, proxying web traffic through your phone can help certain apps reach the internet. You connect the hotspot as usual, then route client HTTP or HTTPS traffic through Every Proxy to avoid common blocks on tethered connections.


What to know before using Every Proxy

Every Proxy acts only as a server on your Android device. It does not connect to another proxy or relay by itself. Client devices must be configured to use your phone’s IP address and the port you set in the app. For setup help and examples for different operating systems and browsers, see the tutorials on the official website.


VPN notes and troubleshooting

If you plan to combine Every Proxy with a VPN, start the VPN first, then enable the desired proxy servers. In some VPN apps, you may need to allow local network access so devices on the same network can reach your phone. If connections drop, check Android battery optimizations and allow the app to run in the background. For more guidance, visit the troubleshooting and Battery Optimizations pages linked from the official site.


Safety and legal use

Running a proxy on your own devices is a common networking task. Always use authentication to restrict access and limit who can connect on shared networks. Laws and policies on proxies vary by country and provider, so confirm your local rules before use. The decision to run a proxy and how it is used is the user’s responsibility.


Platform and related tools

Every Proxy is designed for Android and there is no iOS version from the developer at this time. Advanced users who need different network behavior can review the Every Proxy Network Bridge on the official website for related scenarios. You can also find FAQs, step by step guides, and a beta opt in for early features.


How to use Every Proxy on Android

Getting started is direct and only takes a few minutes. After you download Every Proxy and open it, decide which devices will connect and what connection those devices should use. Keep your phone and the client device on the same network for initial testing.

  1. Open Every Proxy, pick a proxy type such as HTTP or SOCKS, and set a port number that is not in use.
  2. Next, enable authentication if you want to restrict access, then save your settings and start the server.
  3. Find your phone’s local IP address in Wi Fi or hotspot details, and keep the app running in the foreground at first.
  4. On the client device, go to its network or browser proxy settings, enter your phone’s IP and the chosen port, and apply the changes.
  5. If you plan to share a VPN, connect the VPN on your phone before starting the proxy, then retest the client’s internet access.


Start using Every Proxy

Every Proxy provides on device proxy servers so you can share connectivity and control access from Android without root. It suits testing, basic sharing, and quick network tasks. To keep up with fixes and improvements, consider using the Every Proxy latest version when available.

For official resources and support, visit the developer’s website:

What's New in the Latest Version 15.5.0

Last updated on Jan 8, 2026

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Latest Version

Request Every Proxy Update 15.5.0

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Jose Angel Guzman Hernandes

Requires Android

Android 7.0+

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