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Why Use A Proxy Site?

Posted by Richard R Fortuna on July 5th, 2009

by Richard R Fortuna

Maybe you’ve heard of proxy sites but have never used one. Or maybe you’re in a particular situation and thought that a proxy would be a good idea. Whatever your motive or modus operandi might be, you’ll find that sites offering proxy services make for excellent companions on the Internet. If you’ve never tried one before, here are a few reasons to start today.

Setting the Internet Free

Wireless Internet access is a dime a dozen nowadays, especially with so many schools and institutions offering free access left and right. The only problem with all that free bandwidth is that your browsing can be very, very limited. In an effort to maintain the bandwidth for ‘educational uses’ only, many of the places that offer wireless Internet ban sites like MySpace, Friendster and Facebook.

Proxy sites are the quickest way to regain access to those important sites and ” yes ” social networks. Their non-blacklisted URLs let you surf under the radar of the server, so you’ll be able to access those banned sites, social networks and more risqu domains ” even when the administrators tell you otherwise.

Should the network administrators decide to take a look at your browsing history, all they’ll see is the address of the proxy sites you used. This is really useful if you suddenly needed to visit banned or risky sites while in school or in the office. Your browsing records are safe from prying eyes ” especially the ones that belong to your teachers or bosses.

Privacy, Please

Avoiding awkward questions from teachers and bosses about your browsing activity is just one part of the deal. Many websites nowadays want to take note of your IP address and track your movements so that they can feed you better advertisements. If you’re the average Internet user, this is something you’ll want to avoid, especially with all the viruses and malware going around nowadays.

By using a proxy site, you put an intermediary IP address between yourself and the sites you browse. As a result, the sites you visit will only be able to see the IP address of the proxy site you used, and not that of your own computer. You can then surf a little easier, assured that anybody trying to track you will have a much harder time for it.

Do you visit sites that you’d prefer nobody else should know about? Are there parts of your Internet browsing habits that you’d rather not share with others? Proxy sites will help you achieve the kind of confidentiality and anonymity you want. The best part of it all is that you won’t even have to shell out a dime to be able to enjoy the privacy afforded by a proxy.

With the way technology and software has developed, it has become easy for anyone to monitor your activity on the Internet. It’s a disquieting thought, especially when you consider all the personal and private things you do online. Do you want to make your Internet browsing experience fun and worry-free? Proxy sites will be the only things you’ll need.

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