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I want the traffic of only some overseas websites to go through GPass but my normal web browsing to go through the network as usual. How can I do that?

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I want the traffic of only some overseas websites to go through GPass but my normal web browsing to go through the network as usual. How can I do that?

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Start a copy of your favorite browser inside GPass for the “sensitive” websites and keep another copy outside GPass for regular websites, if the browser allows multiple running instances. You can use network rules to switch your browser from connecting the Internet directly or via GPass. You can also use GProxy with Firefox to switch proxy between GPass and None. Q: I have an application X that does not work with GPass. A: Try to set GPass as a proxy (127.0.0.1:8000) for your application if it supports a Socks5 proxy. Some network protocols may not yet be supported by GPass. Let us know your needs through our website and we will do our best to help.

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