PhZilla acts as a protective screener between the user and the internet. The server downloads the page into its memory, and then displays it to the user. From the point-of-view (in the technical sense) of the host hosting the target site, only the server visited. This means only the server's IP will be logged, and not the user's
an interactive HTTP/S proxy server for attacking and debugging web-enabled applications. It operates as a man-in-the-middle between the end browser and the target web server, and allows the user to intercept, inspect and modify the raw
a free software which enables users inside countries and other locals with heavy Internet censorship to visit any public web sites in the world safely and freely.