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		<title>Understanding How Proxy List Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a proxy list is ideal for working your way around websites that are blocked due to a net filter. Proxy sites work to help you get past internet providers you may be using and they allow you to access fully, a blocked website. You simply visit a proxy site and provide them with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using a <a href="http://www.proxysites.net/" target="_blank">proxy list</a> is ideal for working your way around websites that are blocked due to a net filter. Proxy sites work to help you get past internet providers you may be using and they allow you to access fully, a blocked website. You simply visit a proxy site and provide them with the website URL that you are trying to access and they open the blocked site for you.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-275" title="Understanding How Proxy Sites Work" src="http://www.kubuntues.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/11-300x187.jpg" alt="Understanding How Proxy Sites Work" width="300" height="187" /></p>
<p>When using the proxy to browse, it will also help protect your privacy and IP address because your information is not being logged. Proxy sites work in the same way as any other web browser allows you to. The proxy lets you the user, type in a specific internet address and it takes you directly to the intended page. This is ideal if you are trying to gain access to a page that is specifically related to your work for business or if you need to gain access to pages for school or college related purposes as well.</p>
<p>Proxy sites codes the window as a part of the address of the proxy site and does not code it as the actual address the user is trying to gain access to. It lets any information from the visit to the actual website be relative to the proxy site, instead of the web site that is visited. This is how it keeps your private information from being logged. Privacy is a big issue on the internet these days and using a proxy site can help you in keeping your anonymity and privacy what it should be.</p>
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