ANyONe Extension

Privacy-focused Socks5 proxy management

As of June 2026, ANyONe Extension has 261 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 4 reviews in the Privacy & Security category.

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4 reviews
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Version
2.0.4
Manifest V3

History

10 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 11, 2026.

1.1K610157.60000000000002Apr 11, 2026Jun 9, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 11, 20261.0K5.0042.0.4
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Permissions & access

Permissions
proxystorageprivacywebRequestwebRequestAuthProvideralarms
Host access
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Screenshots

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About

ANyONe Extension – Easy Privacy Protection for Your Browser

Connect to free, community-powered proxies in just one click – no company logs, no tracking, no subscription needed.

Why users love it:
• One-click Public Proxies: Connect instantly to fast community servers from around the world
• Custom Proxy Mode: Use your own SOCKS5 proxy (e.g. your Anyone Hardware Router)
• Auto-switches to the best proxy – or use “Next Proxy” to change anytime
• Kill Switch: Blocks internet if connection drops (no accidental IP leaks)
• WebRTC Protection: Hides your real IP even during video calls or chats
• Local Network Toggle: Choose if you want to access your printer/router while connected
• Bypass List: Let trusted sites skip the proxy
• Dark, clean design with real-time status and simple controls
• Auto-connect when browser starts (optional)

Custom Proxy Mode – Use Your Own Proxy (e.g. Anyone Hardware Router)
Want even more control? Switch to Custom mode and enter any SOCKS5 proxy details:
• Enter the proxy IP/hostname (e.g. your local Anyone Hardware Router IP like 192.168.1.100 or relayup.local)
• Port: usually 9050 (default for Anyone Router)
• Test the connection first → then Connect

Example: With your Anyone Hardware Router at home
1. Plug in and set up your Anyone Hardware Router
2. It creates a local SOCKS5 proxy for your whole network
3. In the extension → switch to Custom Proxy
4. Enter: Host = relayup.local (or the router's local IP), Port = 9050
5. Click Test Connection → Now your browser traffic routes through your own hardware router → into the decentralized Anyone network for full privacy & anonymity!

Perfect for:
- Better privacy on public Wi-Fi or when traveling
- Avoiding tracking without paying for a VPN
- People who don’t trust big VPN companies
- Owners of Anyone Hardware Relay who want browser-level control

Optional: Secure DNS Configuration
Enhance your privacy even more by using secure DNS (DoH/DoT) in your browser or system settings. This encrypts your DNS queries so your ISP can't see what sites you visit.

Recommended DNS Providers (no logging, fast, secure):
- Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 / 1.0.0.1 – Fastest, strong privacy
- Quad9: 9.9.9.9 / 149.112.112.112 – Blocks malware & threats
- Mullvad: 194.242.2.2 – Full privacy focus
- AdGuard: 94.140.14.14 / 94.140.15.15 – Ad-blocking + no logging

In Chrome: Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Security → Turn on "Use secure DNS" and select "With" → Custom → enter provider.

100% free • Open-source • No ads • No data collection

Quick start:
1. Install the extension
2. Click the icon
3. Choose “Public Proxies” or “Custom” → Connect
 
Source code: https://git.debros.io/DeBros/anyone-extension  
(Mirror: https://github.com/DeBrosDAO/anyone-extension)

v2.0.4: Improve proxy fallback and kill switch logic

Disclaimer:  
This extension routes traffic only through the proxies you choose. We do not collect, log, or share any user data – all settings are stored locally on your device. Use at your own risk: privacy tools help reduce tracking but are not 100% anonymous against advanced threats. Always combine with good habits (HTTPS, no personal info sharing). Open-source & community-driven – no guarantees or warranties.

Technical

Version
2.0.4
Manifest
V3
Size
608KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
angaklglppadkbjimfipkpdbcfjppgdp
Developer ID
ue39016a32b6589e02c961636295afa75
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 11, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Mar 30, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website

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