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@Proxy: For Reliable Proxy Sites
By >Peter Garant
A consistent and dependable proxy site should have a regularly maintained database, and @Proxy succeeds at this, and provides even more benefits for the user.
If you are not familiar with this process, it is the easiest way that a computer user can access web sites that have been denied to you. If you are working in an office, for example, it is very likely that sites not related to your work may be inaccessible. By using one of the links at @Proxy, you can overcome this obstacle.
Advantages of Anonymous Proxies
A proxy actually consists of two parts: the software and the server. To make it easier to understand, when you utilize one, your web browser interacts with the proxy server which connects with the web server. What does this mean? For the user, it connotes privacy, because the web server does not know which computer is accessing the site, nor the IP address.
What to Look for in a Proxy Site
There are several types of servers in the @proxy database. When choosing one, make sure that they have most, if not all of the following: first is that they have SSL or TLS tunnels, as it prevents any packet sniffers.
Some support only http protocols, but others can also access ftp, and https aside from http. Be sure that you get the proxy that meets your requirements. Of course, hiding of the IP address is a must, but you should also look for the capability to remove traces of cookies, banners, scripts, and other types of information.
How Web Sites are Blocked
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