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Your Freedom User Guide 
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This tells you that your local PC is now acting as a SOCKS4/5 proxy on port 1080 
and as a Web Proxy on port 8080. To change these values, untick the service, then 
modify the port, then re-activate (this can be done on-the-fly!). “Relay for others” will 
only work with some packages. Everything below is pretty sophisticated stuff and 
certainly not aimed at first time users, and will be covered in chapter 2.5 on page 26
If for some reason you cannot configure your applications from within the Your 
Freedom client, you need to manually configure them to use web proxy “localhost” on 
port “8080” or SOCKS proxy “localhost” on port “1080” (if you’ve got the choice, use 
SOCKS version 5). Please refer to the application’s documentation to learn how to do 
this (or ask someone who knows – we’ve got some examples in the FAQ/Docu 
section of our web page 
OpenVPN support is not enabled by default – please see chapter XXX on page YYY. 
2.4.2 Manually 
Of course we cannot provide detailed configuration guides for all applications that 
can be used with Your Freedom. There are basically only 4 ways how applications 
are made to work over Your Freedom: 
1)  By configuring them to use a web proxy. Applications that offer you to run 
using a web proxy need to be set up to use your local PC (the hostname is 
“localhost”, the IP address is “127.0.0.1”) on port 8080 as web proxy and 
everything should be fine. 
2)  By configuring them to use a SOCKS4/5 proxy. Applications that offer you to 
run using a SOCKS proxy need to be set up to use your local PC (again, the