About
How It Works
This service is a simple web proxy that retrieves public webpages through a remote server and displays them under a temporary proxy subdomain. This allows the site to load without interacting directly with the original website’s server.
Subdomain Isolation
Each proxied page is loaded under a separate proxy subdomain (example: example.proxyproxygo.com). The browser treats this as an isolated environment, which can limit how cookies and scripts from the proxied site interact with your normal browsing context.
Cookies
The Service does not create or use its own cookies. Websites you access through the proxy may still set their own cookies. These cookies belong to the respective websites and follow their policies.
Technical Adjustments
To make sites display within the proxy, the system may perform automated adjustments such as rewriting URLs or modifying headers. These changes are functional only and apply only to the proxied version of the page. They do not alter the purpose of the original content.
Use Cases
People commonly use web proxies for:
- testing how websites behave through different routes,
- isolating a browsing session for troubleshooting,
- checking regional variations of public content,
- loading public pages through an alternative connection path.
The Service is not intended for bypassing paywalls, violating access restrictions, or engaging in sensitive, confidential, or unlawful activity.