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Anonymous proxy
A proxy server is a kind of buffer between your computer and the Internet. Proxies allow you to avoid visiting the requited Internet resources directly as you send and receive data via the proxy.
Anonymous proxy server hides your IP address saving you from vulnerabilities concerned with it by forward the request to the end server using its own IP address. So you can safely surf the web and your information will never be used by hackers and spammers. Proxy servers also help improve security by filtering out some web content and malicious software.
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Anonymous proxy surfing
Anonymous proxy can be used to bypass network restrictions and access websites which are blocked by administrator or ISP.
Anonymous proxy servers don't show your real IP but change the request fields so it is very easy to detect that you are using proxy.
High anonymous proxy servers do not pass an IP-address of a client and don't send any variables indicating that you are using proxy server to host and look like real browser.
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Anonymous proxy software
Anonymous proxy software helps you to shield your current connection when you visit web sites and download files. Anonymous proxy software can be used with different web applications (web browsers, Instant Messengers, etc.) to ensure your anonymity.
Where to find free anonymous proxy servers list
Find a free anonymous proxy server list to surf the Internet anonymously
Free anonymous proxy servers
Daily updated free anonymous proxy list
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Proxy Question
The proxy software logs show that I am surfing through proxies but the IP address test shows my real IP.
As you may know not all proxies hide an IP address. Transparent proxies are not applicable for private surfing as they do not hide your IP address. If you need to change your IP address, you should use anonymous or high anonymous proxies.
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