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  2. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2]A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD.

  3. HTTP 502 - Wikipedia

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    A user attempts to access a website by entering the URL in their browser. A proxy server first receives the user's request. Acting as an intermediary, the proxy server forwards the request to an upstream server.

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

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    Use a free proxy website located in a country that isn't blocked. These may insert ads and the layout, text markup and images of articles may get mangled or fail to load, but this is a good option if search engine cache is unavailable. Use a VPN that is located in a country where the site is accessible. There are both free and paid VPN services.

  5. Classified United States website - Wikipedia

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    SIPRNet is a medium-security network for handling information that is classified as Secret or below. It may be used to access classified websites run by the Defense Intelligence Agency. [3] SIPRNet replaced the Defense Data Network DSNET1 component. [10]

  6. Information access - Wikipedia

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    Information access is the freedom or ability to identify, obtain and make use of database or information effectively. [ 1 ] There are various research efforts in information access for which the objective is to simplify and make it more effective for human users to access and further process large and unwieldy amounts of data and information .

  7. Access code - Wikipedia

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    Access code may refer to: Authentication. Password, a secret word; Personal identification number (PIN), a secret numeric code; Telecommunications.

  8. SiteKey - Wikipedia

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    SiteKey is a web-based security system that provides one type of mutual authentication between end-users and websites. Its primary purpose is to deter phishing.. SiteKey was deployed by several large financial institutions in 2006, including Bank of America and The Vanguard Group.

  9. Mirror site - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of mirrors is to reduce network traffic, improve access speed, ensure availability of the original site for technical [2] or political reasons, [3] or provide a real-time backup of the original site. [4] [5] [6] Mirror sites are particularly important in developing countries, where internet access may be slower or less reliable. [7]