proxy systems and anti-proxy countermeasures
Proxy systems refer to intermediary servers or networks that act as a bridge between two parties, enabling users to access the internet or other resources indirectly. These systems hide the real IP address and location of the user, providing anonymity and enhanced security. Anti-proxy countermeasures, on the other hand, are measures taken to prevent or detect the use of proxy systems. They involve various techniques and mechanisms to identify and block proxy server connections, ensuring that users are not able to bypass restrictions or hide their identities while accessing certain resources.
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