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Update the outbound proxy md #255

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17 changes: 16 additions & 1 deletion docs/adguard-for-android/solving-problems/outbound-proxy.md
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Expand Up @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ You should remove Shadowsocks application from filtering before setting up the p

1. Open AdGuard and go to **Settings** → **Filtering** → **Network** → **Proxy** → **Proxy server**.

2. Tap the **Add proxy server** and fill the fields:
2. Tap the **Add proxy server** and fill in the fields:

Field | Value
------- | ---------
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4. Enable the main Proxy switch and AdGuard protection to route your device's traffic through the proxy.

### How to use AdGuard with Clash

*Here we presume that you are already a Clash client and have it installed on your device.*

1. Open Clash and go to **Settings** → **Network** → **Route System Traffic** and toggle the switch. This will set Clash to proxy mode.
2. Open Adguard and go to **App management**. Choose **Clash For Android** and disable **Route traffic through AdGuard**. This will eliminate traffic looping.
3. Then go to **Settings** → **Network** → **Proxy** → **Proxy server**.
4. Tap **Add proxy server** and fill in the fields:

Field | Value
------- | ---------
Proxy type | *SOCKS5*
Proxy host | *127.0.0.1*
Proxy port | *7891*

## Limitations

There is a factor that can prevent certain traffic from being routed through the outgoing proxy. AdGuard will only re-route traffic that goes through it. Basically, it means apps that have **Ad blocking** flag enabled in the **Apps Management** tab.
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