IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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50.175.212.74 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.50 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.53 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.223.246.226 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.219.249.54 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.149.13.197 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
67.43.228.250 | ca | 8209 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.52 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.219.249.62 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 3128 | 23 minutes ago |
67.43.236.19 | ca | 17929 | 23 minutes ago |
50.149.13.195 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
103.24.4.23 | sg | 3128 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.122.28 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.223.246.239 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 16727 | 23 minutes ago |
50.232.104.86 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.172.39.98 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
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It means that the address of such a server changes periodically. This is useful if the user wants to be as anonymous as possible when surfing the web.
This is a proxy server integrated into the app to redirect traffic. It allows you to protect yourself from being tracked or to use the program where it is blocked. For example, at one time, users used a proxy server to bypass Telegram blocking.
Data parsing in most cases refers to the collection of technical or other information. For example, a local proxy server can be used for parsing "log data". That is, information about the work of the site, the application, which in the future will be useful for developers to find and fix various bugs.
In JavaScript with Selenium, you can save and reuse cookies using the WebDriver's manage().getCookies() and manage().addCookie() methods. Here's a simple example:
const { Builder } = require('selenium-webdriver');
const firefox = require('selenium-webdriver/firefox');
// Create a new instance of the Firefox driver
const driver = new Builder()
.forBrowser('firefox')
.setFirefoxOptions(new firefox.Options().headless())
.build();
// Navigate to a webpage
async function navigateToPage() {
await driver.get('https://example.com');
}
// Save cookies
async function saveCookies() {
const cookies = await driver.manage().getCookies();
// Save the cookies to a file or some storage mechanism
// For simplicity, we'll just print them here
console.log('Cookies:', cookies);
}
// Reuse cookies
async function reuseCookies(savedCookies) {
// Delete existing cookies
await driver.manage().deleteAllCookies();
// Add the saved cookies to the browser session
for (const cookie of savedCookies) {
await driver.manage().addCookie(cookie);
}
// Navigate to a page to apply the cookies
await navigateToPage();
}
// Example usage
(async () => {
await navigateToPage(); // Navigate to the page and set some initial cookies
await saveCookies(); // Save the cookies
// Close and reopen the browser or navigate to a different page
// ...
// Reuse the saved cookies
await reuseCookies(savedCookies);
})();
The navigateToPage function navigates to a webpage and sets some initial cookies.
The saveCookies function retrieves the current cookies using manage().getCookies() and prints them. You would typically save them to a file or some storage mechanism.
The reuseCookies function deletes existing cookies, then adds the saved cookies back to the browser session using manage().addCookie(). It then navigates to a page to apply the cookies.
The example usage section demonstrates how to use these functions in a sequence.
In Windows 8 and later editions it is recommended to setup network proxy through Group Policy. To do this, run GPMC.msc (via "Run" or enter in the "Search"), then select the section with the users, from the list of parameters select "Internet Settings". Further settings are not different from the standard ones in Windows. You can set proxy, specify the start page, enter restrictions and so on.
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