Versions:

  • 3.2.0
  • 3.1.0
  • 3.0.0

ProxyBridge 3.2.0, published by InterceptSuite, is a lightweight, open-source universal proxy client positioned as a cross-platform alternative to Proxifier. Designed for Windows and macOS, the utility transparently redirects both TCP and UDP traffic originating from individual processes through SOCKS5 or HTTP proxies, enabling fine-grained control over network routing without touching the proxied applications themselves. System-level operation allows proxy-unaware programs—games, legacy software, or command-line tools—to obey corporate or privacy-oriented forwarding rules simply by being added to ProxyBridge’s per-application policy list, while other processes continue to connect directly. Typical use cases include tunneling only the company’s telemetry client through an offshore SOCKS5 hop, forcing a multiplayer title to use a low-latency proxy chain, or blocking ad servers for a specific browser profile while leaving the rest of the system untouched. Traffic can be allowed, blocked, or redirected on a per-executable basis, and full UDP support means that VoIP, streaming, and modern game protocols are handled as reliably as traditional TCP traffic. The active 3.x branch has already seen three public releases, with version 3.2.0 representing the current stable milestone. ProxyBridge is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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