![]() I find it pretty useful to organize and focus, especially when I have to work with several applications, domains. I can Drag, Drop a specific domain into Pin section. This is one of interesting features of this app. I searched for app Unsplash with Command+Shift+F (You can also search the app using Search bar) It’s time to actually see HTTP requests/ responses coming from Unsplash app ![]() You can see that all my iPhone’s requests showed up after I finished configuring proxy Thus, final step is go to Setting App -> General -> About -> Certificate Trust Settings -> Turn ON “Enable full trust for root certificates” It is said that since the iOS 10.3+, we need to trust certificate manually. Then go to Setting -> General -> Profile -> Select Proxyman -> Install On my iPhone, I go to Safari -> -> Accept permission for installing Proxyman Certificate However, in order to see content of Responses, I will need to install Proxyman Certificate Then I used the same Server and Port on Guideline to configure Proxy on my iPhoneġ.4/ Allow permission to install ProxymanĪt this step, I saw all requests coming from my device on Proxyman app. Go to Setting -> Wifi -> (Select current Wifi) -> Configure Proxy -> Manual. There would be an instruction to guide you how to configure certificate on iPhone/ iOS Simulator Then go to Certificate -> Install Certificate on iPhone Device. The UI is pretty clean and I can see all the requests coming right after opening the app I downloaded the newest version from its website ![]() In this post, I used the app to see Response content from Unsplash app on my device. It is a native macOS app and its features are so handy for debugging that I really want to share with others. Last month, I’ve found a newly developed application called Proxyman. ![]()
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