An HTTP proxy detects and filters malicious activity, blocks access to malicious websites, and protects users’ web servers from almost any attack. In addition, it enables users to deny cookies, adjusts HTTP request length, blocks specified URLs, and customizes the deny message other people see when connecting to a web page blocked by the HTTP proxy. The HTTP proxy also caches frequently accessed pages, can mask the IP address of the client, and provide load balancing and additional security. It filters content and can protect endpoints and networks from various attacks. A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) proxy intermediates clients and web servers.
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