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Friday, July 4, 2008
COMING SOON!
PROXYWAY EVOLUTION - v.5.0!
Latest Release
ProxyWay Extra 4.7 - October 20, 2007
ProxyWay Pro 4.7 - October 20, 2007
ProxyWay 4.7 - October 20, 2007
New Features
NEW! To simlify the process of ProxyWay configuration added 'ProxyWay Auto Configuration' option. Using this option you don't need to download proxy lists, check proxies, create services and configure browser settings manually. Proxy Way will do it for you. The only one thing you should do is start surfing.
Now there are no limitations in ProxyWay Pro/Extra trial version for number of threads for proxy checking.
Fixed problem with proxy checking under Windows Vista on some PCs.
Improved 'Clear history' module (ProxyWay Pro/Extra only).
For 'Change PC info' option added new referer field - 'http://www.proxyway.com/'.
Now you can use ProxyWay Pro/Extra on one PC under different users' accounts.
Updated SiteList.txt
Improved "Update proxy list" scheduler.
Added powerful "Check proxy list" scheduler. (Proxy Way Extra only)
Added ability to use custom "Referrer field". (Proxy Way Extra only)
Now you can use ProxyWay for working with CGI proxies (web proxies)
Improved "Import/export proxy list" feature. Now using "Export proxies" feature you can create custom proxy list selecting fields and delimiters you need and export it to *.txt or *.html format
Due to Proxy Finder module improvement increased the number of proxy list sites that can be used for proxy list updating
To make your work with CGI proxies more convenient, you can use our list of third-party CGI proxy sites
Now you can export/import list of sites you use for proxy list updating.
What's new
ProxyWay Revolution Extra
ProxyWay Revolution Pro
ProxyWay Revolution
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ProxyWay Proxy Finder searches for HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy lists and SOCKS (SOCKS4, SOCKS4A, SOCKS5, SOCKS5 with Authentication) proxies lists on the Internet. Just specify proxy web site URL(s) where proxy lists are located and Proxy Finder will automatically find proxy server information. Proxy/proxies are added to the program proxy list where they can be checked for proxy state, proxy speed, proxy location and proxy anonymity using ProxyWay Proxy Checker module.
Scan proxy web sites and extract HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy list and SOCKS proxies list
Recognize different proxy list formats
Import/export proxy lists capabilities
Search proxies from certain country(ies)
Extract proxies from different proxy lists simultaneously
Automatically search proxies using "Update scheduler".
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ProxyWay Proxy Checker automatically parses the proxy lists and generates detailed information about proxy server response time, proxy location (country), proxy protocol, proxy anonymity and functionality. Just choose the proxy(ies) you want to check and click the Check button.
Check any number of proxies simultaneously
Check HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy list, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 proxy server lists
Supports multithreading to check proxy list faster
Check proxy server speed
Check proxy anonymity (anonymous proxy, high anonymous proxy, transparent proxy) Check proxy serber location (country)
Check proxies functionality
Import/export proxy list capabilities
"Auto check proxy" option to check all added or modified proxies automatically.
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Do you know ...
... Your computer tracks everything you are doing while using the computer or surfing the Internet
... Your online and offline activities are not private as surfing tracks, cache, downloaded files and some identifying data is stored on your computer.
... Some tracks of computer and Internet activity can't be removed manually without special tracks eraser software.
If you don't protect your information, your surfing habits and private information could be tracked and stolen. You may compromise your privacy and even become a victim of identify theft.
Privacy eraser software will keep your private information by deleting information that is collected on your computer while surf the web: a history of the web sites you have visited, images and movies you have seen, files you downloaded, documents and files you have just opened, cookies that web sites store on your computer, emails, passwords and user IDs you use to access various accounts over the web, your credit card number and other confidential information.
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ProxyWay Pro - Anonymous Internet surfing software
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ProxyWay Pro OnLine Help: Contents
Glossary.
This glossary provides definitions of some common Internet terms.
| Cookie |
A cookie is a piece of data which often includes an unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site you visit, stores as a file on your computer, identifies you as a unique user and track your web usage.
There are two commonly known types of cookies. One is called a "session" or "non-persistent cookie." It is a cookie that only exists as long as your session on the web site lasts and expires as soon as you leave the web site. It is used to facilitate your activities within that site. The second type of cookie is a "persistent cookie". It exists beyond the life of your session and may live for months or years. A persistent cookie is created in order to recognize users when they return to a website. It enables the site to offer a customized experience tailored to that user - such as remembering your name and password on protected login pages.
Some cookies are "good" cookies, used for legitimate purposes, such as storing preferences, account information and remembering the choices you have made on the site.
Some cookies are "bad" cookies. Bad cookies are used to track your browsing habits, purchase history, etc. For example, most of the ads that you see on web sites do not come from the site that you are viewing, but from sites that provide ads to many sites. When the advertising site displays the ad, it can send cookies on your computer. This lets the advertising company track your web usage over a range of sites and profile your browsing habits.
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| DNS server |
Domain Name System server. A computer that keeps a database of domain names and their corresponding IP addresses. When a computer sends a domain name to a DNS server, the server returns the IP address for that domain. |
| firewall |
A firewall is a barrier between your network and the Internet, through which only authorized traffic can pass. This can be either a software or hardware firewall.
Software: The program is installed onto your computer to control access between your computer and the internet. Hardware: This is a piece of equipment that connects to the outside of your computer. The Hardware Firewall (Router) Connects to your DSL/Cable modem then to the internet giving you the most protection.
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| FTP |
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for copying files to and from remote computers over TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet. FTP uses ports 20 and 21. FTP is commonly used to download programs and other files to your computer from other servers. It is also used to upload Web page files to your own Web site. |
| hacker |
A person who attempts unauthorized access of other people's computers for the purpose of obtaining information on those computers or to do damage to those computers. |
| HTTP |
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A set of rules for requesting pages from a web server and transmitting pages (including text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) to the requesting Web browser. HTTP uses TCP port 80. |
| HTTP proxy server |
HTTP proxy server is a proxy allowing to work on the Internet with HTTP and (not always) FTP protocols. It can carry out caching of information downloaded from the Internet.
Now HTTP proxy servers are the most widespread. Their support (ability to use them) is included into many programs: browsers, download managers etc. However, their support is not realized at a level of an operating system – in order to use them, you should configure all programs, which should use proxies, in an appropriate way. |
| HTTP proxy servers types |
Conditionally HTTP proxy servers by their anonymity level could be divided onto several types. Proxy of each type is designed to solve its specific tasks, however they have much in common, and their abilities coincide in many features. It depends on purposes, which a proxy is used for, so an anonymity requirement is not always an essential one.
Transparent Proxies
These proxies are not anonymous. They don't hide IP-address of a client and let a web server know that you are surfing through a proxy server. The task of such proxies, as a rule, is information caching and/or support of Internet access for several computers via single connection. Such proxies are not applicable for security and privacy while surfing on net. You can use them only for network speed improvement.
Anonymous Proxies
These proxies 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 Proxies
These 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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| HTTPS |
HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure. A variation of HTTP that uses encryption to transmit data securely (secure HTTP). HTTPS uses TCP port 443. |
| IP address |
Internet Protocol address. A 32-bit numeric address assigned to hosts that use TCP/IP. The address for a host must be unique on the network. IP addresses are usually expressed as four decimal numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255, separated by periods. For example, 127.0.0.1. |
| Java applet |
A small program that runs in a restricted environment that is managed by your browser. Most Java applets are used to add multimedia effects, interactivity, or other functionality to a web page, but they can be used for malicious purposes. |
| JavaScript |
A scripting language that is similar to, but less capable than, Java. JavaScript code can be included in web pages to add interactivity and other functionality. |
| port number |
A logical communications channel to be used by a particular TCP/IP application. Each application has unique port numbers associated with it. By convention, some protocols use a well-known port number (for example, HTTP uses port 80), although this is configurable. |
| proxy cascade (proxy chain) |
Proxy chain (cascade) is a connection of 2 or more proxy servers. To make a proxy chain you can use as many proxy servers as you can or want. |
| proxy server |
A proxy server is a kind of buffer between your computer and the Internet resource(s) you are accessing. The data you request come to the proxy first, and only then it transmits the data to you. A proxy server receives a request for an Internet service (such as a web page request) from a user. If the proxy server is also a cache server, it can use its local cache of previously downloaded web pages to provide the page without forwarding the request to the Internet. If the page is not in the cache, the proxy server uses one of its own IP addresses to request the page from the server on the Internet. When the page is returned, the proxy server relates it to the original request and forwards it to the user. |
| SOCKS Proxy Server |
SOCKS is a networking proxy protocol that enables hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain full access to hosts on the other side of the SOCKS server without requiring direct IP-reachability. SOCKS is often used as a network firewall, redirecting connection requests from hosts on opposite sides of a SOCKS server. The SOCKS server authenticates and authorizes requests, establishes a proxy connection, and relays data between hosts.SOCKS allows to work with any (version Socks 4 - with TCP, Socks 5 - with TCP and UDP) protocols. A socks proxy simply transfers data from a client to a server, not penetrating into this data contents (therefore it can work with HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, NNTP, etc.). As SOCKS transfers all data from a client to a server, nothing adding from itself, from the point of view of a web-server, a socks proxy is a client. Therefore anonymity of this type of proxy servers is very high.
There are two major versions of SOCKS: SOCKSv4 and SOCKSv5. |
| TCP/IP |
Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP is the standard method of sending data on the Internet. It is based on data packets that have a set format, including to and from addresses. Generally refers to the Internet Protocol Suite, which includes TCP and IP, as well as several other protocols used by computers to communicate with each other. TCP/IP is the standard protocol used on the Internet. It can also be used as a communications protocol in intranets and extranets.
TCP/IP is a two-layered program. The higher layer, Transmission Control Protocol, manages the assembling of a message or file into smaller packets that are transmitted over the Internet and received by a TCP layer that reassembles the packets into the original message. The lower layer, Internet Protocol, handles the address part of each packet so that it gets to the right destination.
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How ProxyWay Works
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Learn more how ProxyWay provides anonymous surfing, protects your privacy, helps to optimize Internet surfing and speeds up Internet surfing by eliminating Ad and popups ...
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Privacy Test
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Do you want to know how private you are while surfing? Check your IP address, IP country location, Internet privacy & your proxy anonymity using our PC Privacy Test!
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Free Proxy Lists
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Why you need ProxyWay
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Internet is full of potential risk to your privacy and security. Learn more about Internet threats and easy way you can avoid them using ProxyWay
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ProxyWay Help
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Need help using, downloading or purchasing Proxy Way?
Check out FAQ
or ProxyWay On-line Help
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Internet Risks
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Every time you surf the web you are subject to different Internet risks including hackers, identity thieves, spammers and other people who want to get access to your computer and monitor your activities
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Proxy Way Tip of the Day
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I am unable to update the program proxy list. When I click the "Update" button, I get the message "Failed to process proxy update. Check your Internet connection, site url and columns' numbers". My Internet connection is OK.
Enter the full page url where the proxy list is located (ex. for www.proxy4free.com you should enter http://www.proxy4free.com/page1.html or http://www.proxy4free.com/page2.html etc.) Enter IP column number, port column number (for proxy lists in the form of table). Columns' numbers for proxy IP and port are usually as you see them. So for proxy4free.com IP column number - 1 and port column number - 2. If you want to add information about proxy location, click "Add country column" and enter country column number. To add proxies only from certain countries, select the "Only Proxies from Specified Countries" option and select the necessary countries from the list. If you want to add all proxies, select the "Proxies from All Countries" option. Note: For proxy lists in IP:port format you don't have to worry about columns' numbers. To update proxy list immediately - click the Update button.
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