Proxy Servers vs. VPNs: When a Proxy Offers Faster Browsing
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Alan Henry
Summary
This article explains what proxy servers are, how they differ from VPNs, and why they might be a faster alternative for certain use cases. It covers the evolution of proxies from personal anonymization tools to business-focused solutions, and discusses scenarios where proxies can offer less overhead and faster routing than VPNs. The article is sponsored by Webshare but independently written.
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· 3 pulledProxies used to be an easy way to anonymize yourself, but as VPNs became more popular and easier to use, proxies evolved and are now more widely used by businesses than individuals.
Proxies work differently than VPNs—and in some cases, they can route traffic with less overhead for faster browsing and data requests.
We're here to tell you what proxy servers are, how they work, and who actually needs one.
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