1. What is a proxy IP?
A proxy IP is a network intermediary service that allows users to access the Internet through the IP address of a proxy server instead of directly using their own IP address. Doing so can hide the user's real IP and increase anonymity and security.
2. What types of proxy IPs are there?
Proxy IPs are mainly divided into HTTP proxies, HTTPS proxies, SOCKS proxies, etc. Among them, HTTP and HTTPS proxies are mainly used for web browsing and HTTP/HTTPS protocol requests, while SOCKS proxies support a wider range of protocols, including TCP and UDP.
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