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Hey guys, so I have a lot of web proxies goin, and I find that if google, or someone can just go right to it and view it, it gets blocked a lot. so I came up with a solution!

I set it up so you can only get to the proxy, if you come from a whitelisted site, or if you are invited. Once you hit it from a site thats whitelisted, then your IP gets whitelisted, and you get to view the real proxy. Its been goin strong for a while, hasnt been blocked anywhere! Try it out.

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Two problems I can see with your approach:

1) They would penalize (not block) you based on your content, if you have "browse" in your domain name and "proxy" as content then you will obviously be penalized anyway.
2) Most search engines consider this cloaking, and you will likely get booked faster (and harder) than if you had not done this attempt.
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What do you mean when you say it gets blocked a lot? Do you mean it won't show up in Google? Presumably if you're keeping it a private web proxy then you wouldn't even want Google to display it?

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Web proxies are horrible anyways. ssh tunneling is the way to go these days. A web proxy would get blocked simply by the content on the page, also most people who use proxies just use them to avoid filters set up by their school/workplace so then they would need to be able to get whitelisted there. Most of the time, everyone there will share the same IP adress and therefore everyone there will also be whitelisted.




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