![]() ![]() Transparent proxies are sometimes called inline, intercepting, reverse, invisible, or forced proxies. But what really sets transparent proxies apart is that clients-end user devices used by you and me-don’t need to configure or even be aware of the proxy in order for it to work. In plainest terms, transparent proxies do not modify the data that pass through them. Like all network proxies, a transparent proxy intercepts and redirects data in transit, typically through the internet.
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