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A proxy request is a request that is made on behalf of another entity. The proxy server acts as an intermediary between the client and the server, forwarding requests and responses between the two.
There are many reasons why someone might use a proxy request. Some common reasons include:
When a client makes a proxy request, it first sends the request to the proxy server. The proxy server then forwards the request to the server. The server then sends the response back to the proxy server, which forwards it to the client.
There are two main types of proxy requests:
To set up a proxy request, you will need to configure your web browser or application to use a proxy server. The proxy server's address and port number will be provided by your proxy provider.
Proxy requests can be a useful tool for improving performance, bypassing restrictions, and protecting your privacy. There are many different types of proxy requests available, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
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