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What is a transparent proxy and how does it work?
A transparent proxy is a kind of forward proxy, because it forwards requests from your device to the internet. It's called "transparent" because it does not alter your request before forwarding it to the online resource you are trying to use. This means that sometimes you may not even know your traffic is being routed through a transparent proxy.
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What is a backconnect proxy, and how do they work?
Backconnect proxies are useful for web scraping activities like market research or ad verification that are otherwise challenging due to bot or IP blocks.
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What are shared proxies?
In this article, we’ll explore in more details shared proxies, one of many proxy types. We’ll investigate their characteristics, variations, how they operate, what tasks they are suited for, and what are the pros and cons of using shared proxies.
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How to use residential proxies to boost your business
One helpful resource that entrepreneurs and online professionals should explore is the functions and benefits of residential proxies.
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Discover the new SOAX Affiliate Program
After a few months of research and hard work we are happy to announce the launch of the new SOAX Affiliate Program. You're sure to appreciate the exciting features it offers, including affiliate levels, more competitive benefits, comprehensive tracking, promo materials and a variety of payouts methods.
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Datacenter proxies vs. residential proxies
In this article, you will learn about the key differences between datacenter and residential proxies, and find out why you should choose one over the other depending on your goals and environment.
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Antidetect browsers: Empowering users to decide what personal data to disclose
In today’s episode of Ethical Data, Explained, Henry is joined by Michael Levit, CEO and Co-founder of Tempest to discuss privacy-based browsers - what technology they are built on, how they ensure user privacy, how they differ from VPN and proxies and much more.
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Intricacies of web scraping in 2023 with Pierluigi Vinciguerra
“Web scraping is becoming harder and more expensive. 10 years ago there was no need to have any proxy unless you needed to by-pass a geo-fence of a website. Now you need much more tools, e.g proxies, headless browsers...”
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IPv4 vs IPv6: What is the Difference?
IPv4 and IPv6 are both versions of TCP/IP protocols. If this sounds like a curse your system administrator used to whisper under their breath, please read on. IP refers to Internet Protocol, a major part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP).
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5 Reasons why your business needs a proxy provider
In this article we look at the five main reasons why your business needs to find a reliable proxy provider that can help you achieve your goals.
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Pop-ups and cookie laws: Why and how businesses are tracking your activities on their sites
In this episode, we're joined by Romain Vermeulen, Head of Data Science at Wisepops. With experience working for tech giants like Facebook and Amazon, Romain shares his insights on the current state of online marketing and website visitor engagement.
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Brand protection for e-commerce: MAP violations and gray market threats
In this episode, Henry Ng is joined by Adolfo Hoyos, Head of Technology at Brand Guard, a startup that helps companies protect their intellectual property on e-commerce marketplaces, namely Amazon and Walmart, by providing software and services focused on getting rid of unauthorized and counterfeit resellers.