Doesn't modify the request headers and doesn't hide the fact that a proxy is being used. It forwards the client's real IP address in the headers to the target server.
Proxy anonymity is categorized into different levels based on how much information the proxy server reveals about the user or client. The three main types of proxy anonymity are transparent, anonymous, and elite.
Doesn't modify the request headers and doesn't hide the fact that a proxy is being used. It forwards the client's real IP address in the headers to the target server.
Provides a higher level of anonymity compared to a transparent proxy. It does not reveal the client's IP address to the target server, but it does indicate that a proxy is being used.
Also known as a high-anonymity proxy, offers the highest level of anonymity. It doesn't reveal the client's IP address and presents itself as a regular user to the target server.