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  2. Wikipedia:How to access US news websites - Wikipedia

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    The workarounds listed here may also work (YMMV) in cases where your country has blocked access to a particular site. Check if the Wayback Machine has archived the link, and if so, view it there. Use a free proxy website located in a country that isn't blocked.

  3. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    However, depending on how the proxy is configured, a censor may be able to determine the pages loaded and/or determine that the user is using a proxy server. [2] For example, the mobile Opera Mini browser uses a proxy-based approach employing encryption and compression in order to speed up downloads. This has the side effect of allowing it to ...

  4. Wikipedia:Open proxies

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    Non-static IP addresses or hosts that are otherwise not permanent proxies should typically be blocked for a shorter period of time, as it is likely the IP address will eventually be transferred or dynamically reassigned, or the open proxy closed. Once closed, the IP address should be unblocked.

  5. Anonymous proxy - Wikipedia

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    An anonymizer or an anonymous proxy is a tool that attempts to make activity on the Internet untraceable. It is a proxy server computer that acts as an intermediary and privacy shield between a client computer and the rest of the Internet .

  6. Open proxy - Wikipedia

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    An open proxy forwarding requests from and to anywhere on the Internet. An open proxy is a type of proxy server that is accessible by any Internet user.. Generally, a proxy server only allows users within a network group (i.e. a closed proxy) to store and forward Internet services such as DNS or web pages to reduce and control the bandwidth used by the group.

  7. Template:Blocked p2p proxy - Wikipedia

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    The IP address that you are currently using has been blocked because it is believed to be used by a peer-to-peer proxy service. These services allow users to change their IP address by proxying their browsing traffic through another user's computer. As with any open or anonymizing proxy or VPN service, these IPs may be blocked from editing ...

  8. Wikipedia:Open proxy detection/Explanation - Wikipedia

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    open proxy - a "normal" open proxy. The system does not provide the sub type (e.g. transparent, anonymous, etc.). The system does not provide the sub type (e.g. transparent, anonymous, etc.). TOR exit node - an IP address of the TOR network, by which servers on the internet can be accessed (which is not the same as a TOR onion node).

  9. X-Forwarded-For - Wikipedia

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    The general format of the field is: [2] X-Forwarded-For: client, proxy1, proxy2 where the value is a comma+space separated list of IP addresses, the left-most being the original client, and each successive proxy that passed the request adding the IP address where it received the request from.