Most of the commerical internet content filters will try to send a bot to scan a new or unknown website it has encountered for the first time. If there are any words like “proxy”, “anonymous” etc on the domain name, such as www.proxy.com it is likely to be blocked right away and categorized instantly as proxy avoidance. If the filter bot is unsure which category your website falls into, it may temporary allow students to continue having access to it while adding your school proxy websites to a queue for a more involved scan check. For example, they may start examining the contents on the various pages under your website, check the IP or nameservers, check incoming and outgoing backlinks etc. The content filter companies such as websense knows and have a comprehensive database on possible content, IP, hosting companies and millions of proxy websites, topsites, link exchanges etc in their records.

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If you are currently a student, it is really difficult to find good proxy sites for school to unblock myspace, facebook, youtube, bebo etc. There are so much things to be done online, yet there are only do few resources that are not blocked by websense and other internet content filtering software. These high school students need a new school proxy bypass all the internet filtering software such as lightspeed etc that have been installed on their school network firewall. When you are building free school proxy sites for these students, you need to take special care to enhance the cloakability and stealthiness of your proxies. Internet anonymity is not very important for these school bypassers, in fact those enhanced anonymous proxy servers that hide every internet information such as Referer header, X-Forwarded-For headers etc may not work correctly with some websites that refuse to allow users trying to hide their identities.

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If you are the owner of a proxy website and do not use or heard about the robots.txt, you may get problems coming your way from other angry webmasters claiming that you have taken their web content without explicit permission. If you do not understand the above, then learn about this term “proxy hijacking” now. When your loyal proxy visitor uses your free proxy website to retrieve webpages from other sites on the web anonymously, those webpage content are instantly being rewritten by the web proxy script and appear to be hosted as your proxy website’s contents. What was painstakingly created on other internet websites now becomes your hijacked content after some proxy visitors anonymously surf those third party websites. If you happen to have those search engine bots from Google,Yahoo and MSN etc crawling through your proxy server contents at that moment, they may index those proxy hijacked content and associate those content to your anonymous proxy instead. When the real owners and authors of those content do a copyscape search on search engines and find their contents being listed on your anonymous web proxy and not rightfully on their own websites, they get angry and find your proxy ip and send emails to your proxy hosting provider and to the search engines to report your content stealing acts. Your anonymous web proxy may be removed from the important search engine results and that means a great loss of proxy earnings and traffic for you. Some inexperienced hosting companies may also suspend your hosting accounts. This is also a reason to go with specialized proxy hosting providers that are used to handling such copyright complaints and know the actual reason behind the content abuses as a by effects of the scripts used for surfing anonymously. If you are using Adsense for monetizing your web proxy, note that they have an explicit policy on not allowing you to put advertisements on content that does not belong exclusively to you. Some bitter, anti proxy content owners may even try and get your Adsense accounts banned by reporting that you are a spammer and are using duplicated content.

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If you are thinking of stuffing your proxy website pages with a lot of supposedly high paying adsense keywords, I suggest you to drop that idea immediately. One way or another, the adsense bot will find out that you are a school proxy even if you do not use any “proxy” words in your content or domain name. If you deliberately try to trick the adsense bot by using say HottestSinglesDating dot com and putting 100 lines of text that sound like “we help you find hot dates from Asia, Europe, Japanese, Thailand, and so on, there really is a high chance of the adsense bot getting tricked into showing dating related ads on your disguised proxy website.
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All online proxy webmasters that are primarily targeting school students can expect an 80% fall in revenue and traffic levels in December until school reopens the next year, around Jan 6th. You would really wish there are no holidays available for students since they do not need to use any web proxy servers for unblocking websites they want to visit. How do you know if you are unwittingly serving these college students? Very simple, just check your proxy logs. If most of the destinations are MySpace, Bebo and Facebook etc, welcome to join the black Christmas club.
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There are so many nonsense associated with school proxy websites that can be found online these days. Since the school proxy business has a very low entry barrier, the typical school proxy webmaster has a pretty low level of knowledge in terms of how proxy scripts really work. Their main concerns are to create as many internet proxies as possible, hanging out at forums to find cheap deals for domain names, cheaper sources of traffic and advertising their own network of proxies and comparing their daily income. Probably only 5% of these online proxy webmasters know how to dig deep into the source codes of popular proxy scripts to order to change and optimize the performance for the demographics of their primary site visitors – the school and college students.
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