We get the odd request for proxying.
Two reasons you may want to:
a) UKCF is blocked at work - you can use a proxy to get around it.
b) You want to watch BBC iPlayer or similar, which is UK only - you can use a UK based proxy to get around it.
Proxies basically route your traffic through another computer based somewhere else making it look like you're originating from somewhere else.
And (usually) you only need to do this by changing some settings in your browser. For instance, for IE, Microsoft states doing this:
For proxies keep an eye out on these sites (but you can google for 'UK proxies' too):
Strong note: I would not surf for anything private (i.e. banking or your email) while doing this, incase they steal your information which is entirely possible, though it's generally safe on the major proxy sites.
A MUCH easier way is to use a web proxy which means you don't have to alter any browser settings. This is a site that allows you to type in a site and it will auto proxy it for you.
E.g.
This has several. Give it a go.
Two reasons you may want to:
a) UKCF is blocked at work - you can use a proxy to get around it.
b) You want to watch BBC iPlayer or similar, which is UK only - you can use a UK based proxy to get around it.
Proxies basically route your traffic through another computer based somewhere else making it look like you're originating from somewhere else.
And (usually) you only need to do this by changing some settings in your browser. For instance, for IE, Microsoft states doing this:
For proxies keep an eye out on these sites (but you can google for 'UK proxies' too):
Strong note: I would not surf for anything private (i.e. banking or your email) while doing this, incase they steal your information which is entirely possible, though it's generally safe on the major proxy sites.
A MUCH easier way is to use a web proxy which means you don't have to alter any browser settings. This is a site that allows you to type in a site and it will auto proxy it for you.
E.g.
This has several. Give it a go.
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