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ipv4 proxy
I freelance as a copyeditor, and some clients send me links to campaigns that are region-locked. My internet couldn’t always open them, so I started using an ipv4 proxy https://proxyline.net/en/ipv4/ to access everything they share. It’s sped up my work and kept deadlines tight. If you’re freelancing with international clients, this could keep your projects moving along.
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Re: ipv4 proxy
I honestly don’t understand how a proxy works. I only had a vpn, and I was told to use it to be safe online. I’m not sure it actually worked like that though, because mine was a free vpn. And I totally don’t get how to use a proxy at all.
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Re: ipv4 proxy
For me, a proxy is mainly for getting on blocked sites and services, while hiding my real IP from the site. And for some work tasks it’s really useful too. My proxy is paid, mobile, and works so smoothly that I forget I’m even using one. I just click, browse sites, do my work, and nothing breaks. I used to try free proxies, but they always got blocked.
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