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Using Proxies for Email Protection

Using Proxies for Email Protection

Web proxies have been around for some time now. They can be used in many different ways and come with lots of variety. Even so, many businesses and professionals still don’t understand what they are about. Before we get into that, let’s first explain what proxies are.

Proxies are web servers that act as gateways between the internet user and the address they interact with. Simply put, when you connect online using a proxy, all of the information goes through the proxy before reaching its final destination.

Proxies act on behalf of the user – they are the buffer zone between you and the internet. But what actually happens when you go online, and how is it different when using proxies? Here’s what you need to know.

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An Introduction to a VPN

An Introduction to a VPN – What Is It and How You Can Benefit from It?

You might’ve heard the term ‘VPN’ a lot in recent years. But what is it, exactly?

Even though it’s computer-centric, a VPN isn’t only for tech gurus. It’s a ‘virtual private network,’ and it’s a tool many have adopted to stay safe online. Even though modern firewalls and antivirus programs are pretty secure, few digital defense tools match a VPN’s astounding defense.

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How to Host a Website on a cPanel VPS

How to Host a Website on a cPanel VPS

When surfing to buy a web host, the first thing that catches your eye on some sites is the cPanel VPS. But what exactly is a cPanel host? cPanel is not a host, but like other control panels, it is only a web application that is installed on Linux servers, especially the CentOS distribution, and gives you WHM and cPanel access. In other words, based on the Linux operating system, a variety of control panels (like DirectAdmin, Webmin, etc) can be installed, which one of them is WHM/cPanel. The cPanel shared hosting services will give you just the cPanel user-end but the cPanel VPS comes with all root privileges and WHM(admin-end) too.

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