Why Are Public Web Proxies So Dangerous?
When you use one of these proxies, you should be aware that the owner of the proxy server can legally intercept, store, manipulate, alter, and share anything about you. (passwords, social security numbers, credit card numbers, phone numbers, your name, your physical street address, etc…). Those words (alter and manipulate) are pretty interesting aren’t they? The proxy owner can send you information that you think is coming from the website you’re trying to visit. Possibly even worse, the proxy owner can send the website you’re trying to visit fake information that the website thinks is coming from you! Imagine logging in to some online account you have, then later after you log off, the proxy owner can log back in to your account and do whatever he wants from your account (on the relatively minor side, changing your login info, password, and email address, pretending to be you etc… on the more serious side, buying things, transferring money, or selling your private information). I can confidently say that these non-private proxies are the most dangerous places on the internet, which is exactly why I originally built my very first private elite proxy server in the first place. — Set Up Proxy Server Tutorial
OPTION #1:
Standard Version
Use this option to set up as many elite proxy servers as you want to for the rest of your life. It will never become outdated because the script automatically updates itself every time you use it.
OPTION #2:
Advanced Version
Same as option #1 above but also includes instructions for putting multiple ip addresses on the same proxy server. Don't bother with this option if you only need 1 new ip address (most users) but if you want to put lots of different ip addresses all on the same proxy then this is the option for you.
