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#63
opened Sep 30, 2024 by
Kuldran
Can the first proxy see the IP address assigned to the user by the second proxy?
#47
opened Feb 25, 2024 by
hben2
Conflicting with our firewall policies - Some users cannot access Google Workspace mail
#40
opened Jan 23, 2024 by
blowrancebenton
We need 100% clarification on what traffic will go through the proxy
#31
opened Nov 20, 2023 by
humbertoby8212
What's the approach toward countries with internet censorship?
#26
opened Oct 25, 2023 by
chromer030
How will bots using plugins and headless mode be managed with this?
#23
opened Oct 24, 2023 by
Kuldran
Impact to firewalls, access control lists and whitelisting via source IP
#20
opened Sep 21, 2023 by
mistermay123
IP Protection: Will this be a paid/ premium feature?
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Further information is requested
#19
opened Sep 11, 2023 by
suryakantchoudhary
IP Protection: Will the same proxy servers be used for a period of time (in a session), or will they be different for each request?
question
Further information is requested
#18
opened Sep 11, 2023 by
suryakantchoudhary
IP Protection: Will this be supported across all Chrome platforms?
question
Further information is requested
#17
opened Sep 11, 2023 by
suryakantchoudhary
IP Protection: Is every request anonymized, or just HTTP/S requests? For example, what about DNS requests?
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Further information is requested
#15
opened Sep 11, 2023 by
suryakantchoudhary
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