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I am currently working on RayZilla v1.2 which will allow more customization on which proxy you are using why you can choose by speed, country, or just quickly turn it on. Also I'm trying to make the design a bit... sleeker.
RayZilla was a web browser made by me in VB and reasonably advanced. The single option that makes it stand out is it's ability to automatically change it's external ip everytime you load a page. This took quite some time to do, I hope you like it. Thanks.
In order to answer all of the questions above, I'll say this...
It's more or less a proxy that covers up the external IP given by your service provider. There is a list of proxies and it will cycle through the top fastest ones every time a page is loaded. That's the only way I can think to explain it. :black:
In order to answer all of the questions above, I'll say this...
It's more or less a proxy that covers up the external IP given by your service provider. There is a list of proxies and it will cycle through the top fastest ones every time a page is loaded. That's the only way I can think to explain it. :black:
The funny thing is, I had that exact same thought!
If you watch the video you will notice a minuscule difference between not using the proxies and using them. (You are given an option to use them or not, there is a button in the browser)
I also need to go out now, if you have anymore questions post them on here and I'll quote you when I answer so that you get the notification, thanks!
The funny thing is, I had that exact same thought!
If you watch the video you will notice a minuscule difference between not using the proxies and using them. (You are given an option to use them or not, there is a button in the browser)
I also need to go out now, if you have anymore questions post them on here and I'll quote you when I answer so that you get the notification, thanks!
I'll try it out.
i have a question for anyone really.
What does the incognito window do on Google Chrome.
Does that hide you're IP or ..