Proxies Sentence Examples

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  • Sir Thomas Beaufort, afterwards earl of Dorset and duke of Exeter (appointed admiral of the fleet 1407, and admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine 1412, which latter office he held till his death in 1426), certainly had a court, with a marshal and other officers, and forms of legal process - mandates, warrants, citations, compulsories, proxies, &c. Complaints of encroachment of jurisdiction by the Admiralty Courts led to the restraining acts, 13 Ric. II.

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  • This instrument, which was designed to replace the Concessions, provided for the government of the province by a governor chosen by the proprietors, a common council consisting of the proprietors or their proxies together with 12 freemen, and a great council consisting of the proprietors or their proxies together with 144 freemen chosen by a mixed system of elections and the casting of lots.

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  • My ISP, for one, uses transparent proxies.

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  • With web-based proxies like eBuddy Proxy, you type in a URL and instead of your computer directly accessing the page, the proxy contacts it through its servers.

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  • In addition to eBuddy Proxy, there are numerous other web-based proxies such as Proxify and Anonymouse.

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  • Facebook101 not only offers very cool layouts, but also a huge assortment of other great Facebook add-ons and tools like trackers, polls and even proxies.

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  • If there's no risk of repercussions and you just need to unblock the site, there are proxies that can help.

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  • All proxies may not work at your location, simply because many of those are blocked upon discovery as well.

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  • There are also general proxies that appear to have nothing to do with Bebo.

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  • Web-Proxies.org is another list of proxies that can help you to unblock Bebo and get back to social networking.

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  • Proxies help you get around firewalls, web filters, and curious websites that want to gather information about their visitors' locations, web browsers, operating systems, and more.

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  • In addition, since the user is "tunneling" through the server, any other proxies such as a web filter keeping out "bad" sites are bypassed.

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  • Known as "circumventor" websites, these are such a problem for the people who would like to control web access that entire companies known as "blocking services" are devoted solely to finding and blocking proxies.

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  • It is best to be careful and use known and verified proxies, and avoid the scammers and phishers that can use that information maliciously.

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  • You can use proxies to filter out (and therefore restrict) certain kinds of sites from the users computer (for example, keeping adult websites from being visited at work, or keeping political websites from the eyes of citizens).

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  • Proxies can also be used to gather information - from as basic a fact as the IP address where the server request came from to information as complete as every keystroke sent to the web browser.

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  • In addition, as proxies are able to encrypt data as well, the monitoring proxies will only collect gibberish.

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  • Passwords and other information should be very judiciously used through proxies.

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  • Regardless of your reasons, CGI proxies used to bypass screening are effective tools and, in the true spirit of the internet, easy to find and implement.

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  • These proxies may be in order to filter and position content for members of a group such as AOL, providing a specific kind of experience and sometimes "caching" content so that sites will load more quickly.

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  • Proxies for absentee landlords are allowed.

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