A web proxy acts as an intermediary between a client (e.g., a web browser) and a server (e.g., a website). When a client makes a request to a server, the request is first sent to the web proxy. The proxy then forwards the request to the server and, upon receiving the response, relays it back to the client. Web proxies are used for various purposes, including improving performance through caching, filtering content, enhancing security by masking the client's IP address, and bypassing geographical restrictions.
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