Hi, Boris here, new in the forum, I wanted to ask a little question, in your expert opinion, what is the best free proxy out there?
Thanks, Boris.
Oke well yeah, uhm.
If you want to use public proxies to offer any sort of privacy you will have to chain them.
A -> B -> C -> D
A does know B but does not know C and D etc.
This principle and especially cross border can help you with certain tasks.
As I probably mentioned more often on the board the legal system can be your friend.
There are a lot countries out there that don't exchange data without very strong legal grounds, this costs a lot of money.
Or some don't do it anyway.
Be aware that the biggest databases of proxies are probably owned by parties like google,microsoft and some other big guys around there.
Chaining proxies does defeat this problem to some extend but the only proxies that can are not known as proxy are likely the ones you scan yourself.
Chaining is also likely to result in a very poor perfomance with high package loss and a massive latency, that you have to work with.
Proxies are classified in certain levels, be it transparancy , SSL or socks etc, look that up and read about it.
Probably the best proxies out there are the ones you create yourself (go figure what that means, thats all I am gonna say.)