IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
---|---|---|---|
50.218.208.13 | us | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
50.218.208.14 | us | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
50.175.123.235 | us | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
183.247.211.41 | cn | 30001 | 6 minutes ago |
50.175.123.238 | us | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 5678 | 6 minutes ago |
39.175.85.98 | cn | 30001 | 6 minutes ago |
78.80.228.150 | cz | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
46.0.205.8 | ru | 1080 | 6 minutes ago |
178.178.2.177 | ru | 1080 | 6 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 29745 | 6 minutes ago |
178.207.13.88 | ru | 1080 | 6 minutes ago |
102.213.22.59 | za | 8080 | 6 minutes ago |
89.104.71.70 | ru | 1080 | 6 minutes ago |
102.165.58.218 | kh | 8080 | 6 minutes ago |
31.47.58.37 | ir | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 6 minutes ago |
46.146.220.247 | ru | 1080 | 6 minutes ago |
103.118.47.243 | kh | 8080 | 6 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 6 minutes ago |
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On the PC you can use SOCKS5 proxies, for example, through the browser Firefox. There are such a function in the settings, you just need to activate it. The only nuance: the connection speed or ping indicators in this case may be slowed down.
The easiest option is to use ready-made online proxy checkers. For example, Hidemy.name, which shows the type of protocol used. Or you can simply run Speedtest - this will show you the bandwidth and response speed (ping).
Yes, it is possible to access blocked YouTube or channels unavailable in a certain country using a proxy.
A browser configured for the HTTP protocol sends client requests not directly, but through a proxy server, which in turn sends them on its own behalf to the destination host. The proxy server here acts as a link between the computer and the requested resource, and the response it immediately sends to the client.
Google Chrome doesn't have a built-in function to work with a proxy server, although there is such an item in the settings. But when you click on it, you are automatically "redirected" to the standard proxy settings in Windows (or any other operating system).
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