Apocalypse: Introduction to the function of HTTP proxy server

With the advancement of Internet technology in recent years, tremendous changes have taken place in our production and lifestyle. From food, clothing, housing and transportation to the information we come into contact with every day, we cannot do without the Internet. The proxy IP technology closely related to it has also developed rapidly, becoming a beneficial helper for Internet workers.Insert picture description here

IP proxy can be divided into http proxy, https proxy and socks proxy, these are the most common proxy modes. Apocalypse supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 and provides a large number of global IP resources, which are sufficient to meet the various needs of users. The HTTP proxy server obtains information on the network instead of users. In other words, it is a transfer station for information. And it has a storage buffer function, which can send the current latest information it originally obtained directly to the user without re-requesting data from the Web.
Which application scenarios do we need HTTP proxy servers in our daily work?
When we are conducting network marketing and promotion, we need to publish a large amount of promotion information on some platforms. It is very likely that our IP will be restricted by these platforms, which will cause our information to be unable to send out normally, or to send out information. It will be automatically deleted by the system. In severe cases, it may even bring us the risk of account being blocked. In this case, a proxy server is required.
The HTTP proxy itself does not have IP restrictions and can visit many, many websites. Because the HTTP proxy server has a storage buffer function, it can directly pass the originally existing information to the user, reducing the time it takes to request information from the Web again. Sometimes users don’t want the browser to display their IP address, they can use the anonymity function of the HTTP proxy to make the HTTP proxy server truly play a "proxy" role, such as account registration, web crawlers and other services, without revealing the user himself IP.

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