When I set my Android Nexus phone's proxy settings to point to Fiddler I can see all the traffic from my web browsers except for Dolphin for some reason. When I try to look at traffic from Dolphin all I see are requests for favicons but nothing else.
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Hello,
This is a question for the Dolphin Browser team: "Why does Dolphin not respect the Android System Proxy Setting?"
My guess is that Dolphin has its own proxy settings through which it routes traffic, but I have no special knowledge of this.
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Eric Lawrence
Telerik
This is a question for the Dolphin Browser team: "Why does Dolphin not respect the Android System Proxy Setting?"
My guess is that Dolphin has its own proxy settings through which it routes traffic, but I have no special knowledge of this.
Regards,
Eric Lawrence
Telerik
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answered on 05 Mar 2015, 05:48 PM
Kinda figured that but was wondering if anyone around here might know.
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Hello,
Dolphin forum is a good starting point to contact them.
Here is a link.
Hope this helps.
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Boyan Boev
Telerik
Dolphin forum is a good starting point to contact them.
Here is a link.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Boyan Boev
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answered on 10 Mar 2015, 04:19 PM
I've tried but it doesn't seem like a very developer friendly forum. At this point I would prefer to just block Dolphin as is done with Opera but since they obfuscate their user agent I can't even do that.