Modifying network settings to bypass an intermediary server on a mobile device utilizing the Android operating system allows direct communication with internet resources. As an illustration, a user might adjust the Wi-Fi configuration on their phone to remove a previously established address and port that routed traffic through a proxy server.
Eliminating this configuration offers several advantages, including potentially increased connection speed by removing the additional hop and enhanced privacy in scenarios where the proxy server’s security is questionable. Historically, this action has been necessary when users leave a network environment that mandates proxy usage, such as a corporate or educational setting, and desire a standard internet connection experience.