What is a Proxy Server

A proxy server acts as an intermediary between a client requesting a resource and the server providing that resource.

It masks the client’s IP address, making the client’s network activities more private and secure.

Proxy servers can filter requests, improve performance through caching, and restrict access to certain websites based on IP addresses or other criteria.

They operate at various levels of the OSI model, particularly at the application layer. Proxies can be configured to support different protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS.

The primary purpose of a proxy server is to act as an intermediary providing enhanced privacy, increased security, and greater performance benefits.

A proxy server can block malicious traffic, restrict access to harmful sites, and anonymize user activities, enhancing overall security.

Yes. By caching frequently accessed content, a proxy server can reduce load times and bandwidth usage.

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To optimize performance, we operate a global network of servers equipped with multi-gigabit speeds and unlimited bandwidth. This infrastructure ensures fast and reliable connections, even with multiple concurrent sessions.

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