Proxy IP acts as a data transfer station between the user client and the site server, which can improve the user's access speed and hide the user's IP address to protect the user's privacy. Generally speaking, proxy IP can be divided into three types according to the hiding level of the IP address, namely high anonymous proxy, ordinary anonymous proxy and transparent proxy. Let's take a look at the differences between the three:

High Anonymity Proxy /IP
The proxy server hides the user's IP address without changing the user's client configuration, and simulates a real user to send requests to the site server. Generally speaking, the site server cannot identify the user.
Ordinary anonymous proxy /IP
Ordinary anonymous proxies can also hide users' IP addresses, but the difference between ordinary anonymous proxies and highly anonymous proxies is that ordinary anonymous proxies will change users' access requests, so the site server will most likely recognize that the user is using a proxy.
Transparent Proxy /IP
When users use transparent proxies, their real IP addresses are not hidden. When sending access requests, the site server can easily identify the user's real IP address and the transmitted information. Transparent proxies are generally not used much.
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