Proxy servers act as intermediaries between a client and a server. When a client makes a request to a server, the request is first routed to the proxy server. The proxy server then forwards the request to the destination server, receives the response, and forwards it back to the client. They are commonly used to improve security, privacy, bypass geographical restrictions, and improve network performance through caching.
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