Proxy List Blog
I have now made one of my excess blogs into a proxy listing blog. This is where you can find a growing list of proxies you can use to bypass any filters that may be set up where you work or go to school.
If you have a proxy, it is very simple, very fast and free to submit your proxy to my new proxy blog.
Do visit my new proxy list blog at: A Dilly Proxy List Blog
Proxies
If you are looking for the best proxy sites the World Wide Web has to offer, you should go to my new proxy list blog! This blog brings together all the absolutely best proxies available on the internet for your use. Millions of people all around the world are worried about the threat to their privacy they face in the virtual world. The spam in your inbox folder, the greetings some sites offer referring to your country and city and the ever-growing incidence of cyber crimes; all point to one thing – that you are not safe! That’s right. No one is safe in cyber space. If you are wondering how, read on.
When you or someone else makes an HTTP connection, the IP address of the computer of the client gets transmitted in order to find out information about the web resource. This allows the hosting server to find out the IP address of the computer being used to make the web request. Thus it is possible for any web resource to find out a visitor’s IP address and other personal information. It is possible, for instance, to find out which websites you visit regularly, your location, address, phone number and even your email and net banking passwords. Some websites may also restrict users of a certain country or region from accessing them. Proxies make it possible to solve all these issues easily.
Proxies are sites which are connected to a proxy server which requests web pages from the host server on behalf of the client, in this case, you. So when you try to access a blocked site from any of the proxies on our list, you will be taken directly to that site. This is because you will be bypassing the filters set up at your workplace or school with the help of the proxies. Proxies are actually middlemen between the end server and your web browser. So there is no possibility of any direct communication between you and the end server. It appears as if it is the proxy that is requesting the web page, and not you. The only way you can be traced is if anyone can access the logs on the proxies you used, which is impossible. This is because all the proxies listed on our site are completely reliable and delete all information that they have gathered about their clients at the end of each session.
If you have never used proxies before, don’t worry. The proxies listed on our blog are easy to use. All you have to do is click on any of the links provided and you will be taken directly to the home page of the proxy site. There you will find an address bar somewhere on the web page. Now you will have to enter the URL of the website you want to go to and click “Go”. This will take you immediately to the web page of your choice. Yes, it’s that easy. All the proxies on our list are fresh, alive and working. Try them today!
Do visit my new proxy list blog at: A Dilly Proxy List Blog



