Why Use A Proxy?
Your browser normally sends requests for pages directly to websites.
Along with this request, it sends out your IP address (= a unique
identifier of your computer on the Internet, which can be tracked back
to your country, city ISP and finally to you.)
The only way to hide your true IP from the site you are visiting is to have a "middleman", a computer that will take your requests from you and forward them to the website on your behalf; then it will receive the pages and pictures from the site and forward them to you. This way, the website will only know the IP address of that computer, called (proxyserver).
Anonymizing proxy servers
An anonymous proxy server (sometimes called a web proxy) generally attempts to anonymize web surfing. There are different varieties of anonymizers. The destination server (the server that ultimately satisfies the web request) receives requests from the anonymizing proxy server, and thus does not receive information about the end users address.
The following items are visible to a website you visit
-IP-address -your ISP -hostname -your system -your country/city -URL of the privious site you visited -color-settings -your webbrowser
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