A network proxy acts as an intermediary between a client (e.g., a web browser) and a server (e.g., a website). It receives requests from the client, forwards them to the server, and then relays the server's response back to the client. Proxies are commonly used to improve security (by hiding the client's IP address), bypass content restrictions, improve performance (through caching), and monitor network traffic.
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