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Top 5 Adsense rules for free web proxy webmasters

By: Simon M  on: Mon 17 of Oct., 2011 12:14 EDT  (1394 Reads)
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Proxy Webmaster Guide

This is a invited guest post from FreeHostingAnswers?, a dedicated blog for free hosting providers and users (external link) on how to run free hosting service, and how to find free hosting service. for more posts, you may check their blog.

Will you worry about the privacy issue of Silk browser?

By: Surf100  on: Mon 03 of Oct., 2011 10:52 EDT  (1339 Reads)
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Security Surfing Guide

This is an invited guest post from Surf100.com. You may check their surf100 web proxy blog  (external link)for more articles. In this short article, the author reviews the potential privacy problems of the Silk browser in Kindle Fire.

Top 5 reasons of using web proxy

By: TheProxyFree.com  on: Mon 26 of Sep., 2011 07:25 EDT  (904 Reads)
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Proxy User Guide

This is a guest contribution from TheProxyFree?.com. You may check their Proxy Blog (external link). In This article, the top 5 reasons of using web proxy were summarized.

Comparison of Web Proxy Scripts

By: Simon  on: Sun 11 of July, 2010 03:50 EDT  (4502 Reads)
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Proxy Webmaster Guide

For web proxy webmasters, the first thing is to choose a proper proxy script?. In this articles, 5 of the most popular web proxy scripts are compared. This is your definite guide for you on choosing a web proxy script.

Tutorial 5: PHProxy Tips and Tricks--Insert Ad Code and Customization

By: Simon  on: Sat 29 of May, 2010 10:53 EDT  (4730 Reads)
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Proxy Webmaster Guide

This is part II of TheproxyGuide? tutorials on PHProxy (PHP proxy) script. In this tutorial, we will show you how to insert advertisement code and how to customize the address form.

Tutorial 4: How to Install PHProxy

By: Simon  on: Mon 24 of May, 2010 07:39 EDT  (4072 Reads)
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Proxy Webmaster Guide

This is part I of TheproxyGuide? tutorials on PHProxy script. In this tutorial, it was shown how to download and edit the files to make a workable proxy in a few mins.

How To Surf Securely by Proxy?

By:   on: Mon 01 of Mar., 2010 03:40 EST  (1299 Reads)
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Any semblance of privacy we used to have on the internet is long gone,anonymous proxy surfing is becoming more common as people realize just how much of their personal data exists online.

The Purpose of IP Hiders And Proxies

By: Randy Brook  on: Fri 29 of Jan., 2010 04:17 EST  (1200 Reads)
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We all know that the Internet is a great thing. We can find anything that we are looking for online, from merchandise to software. We can use the Internet to reach out to people all over the world through chat rooms and instant messaging. There are so many helpful uses for the Internet.

Why Use A Private Proxy Server?

By: Creztor Tessel  on: Fri 15 of Jan., 2010 03:40 EST  (1226 Reads)
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Proxy servers are available on the internet in many different flavours, but just how they perform and whether or not they hide your true identity can differ greatly from proxy server to proxy server. A private proxy offers you the best that proxy servers have to offer.

Web Proxy: what and for what?

By: Guest  on: Mon 07 of Dec., 2009 23:56 EST  (1531 Reads)
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Anonymous proxy servers, e.g., sgmum.net (external link), are most frequently used because these web servers do not share your IP address or any information about you or your computer. These anonymous proxy servers will protect you from different forms of malware such as viruses or spam.

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