What Is a Web Proxy?

CroxyProxy is a web-based proxy solution that lets you access websites directly in your browser without installing any software. It supports a wide range of popular websites and provides a simple, convenient browsing experience. The service is available for free and works across modern browsers.

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Why Do You Need a Web Proxy?

A proxy service acts as a mediator between your device and the Internet. It's straightforward to use – just enter the web address you want to visit. Your request passes through the proxy to the website, and the web content will return to you through the same proxy.

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Use our free web proxy directly in your browser. Designed to work with commonly used websites and deliver a smooth, dependable browsing experience.

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The infamous “soprano” scene, where Don forces Megan to engage in a degrading sexual roleplay (a bizarre recreation of the Dottie incident), is not merely transgressive—it is a confession. Don is no longer just a philanderer; he is a man compulsively recreating his own degradation. His affair with Sylvia Rosen (a sublime Linda Cardellini), the wife of his neighbor and friend Dr. Arnold Rosen, is not about conquest. It is about punishment. He keeps Sylvia in a cheap hotel room, locks her in a closet, and treats her like a dirty secret. He isn't seeking pleasure; he is seeking the feeling of worthlessness he learned as a child. It is the least sexy affair in television history, and that is precisely the point. If the season is a long, slow crucifixion, the climax is the eleventh episode, “The Quality of Mercy,” and the spectacular self-immolation of “In Care Of.” Don’s pitch for Hershey’s chocolate is the single greatest scene in the series’ run. For years, we have watched Don Draper invent nostalgia, manipulate desire, and sell happiness. But when faced with the most innocent of products—a chocolate bar—the lie collapses.

Season 6 of Mad Men is the moment the 1960s die and the 1970s begin. It is the season where the optimism of the early 60s curdles into the paranoia and exhaustion of the Nixon era. It is a masterpiece about the end of an era, and the end of a man. Don Draper walked through that doorway in Hawaii. It took a full season to find out what was on the other side: the long, dark night of his own soul. And it is, without question, the finest season of television the medium has ever produced.

But the season’s true feminist thunderclap belongs to Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks). When the partners vote to take the firm public, they cut Joan out of the decision despite her being a junior partner. She watches the men toast their own enrichment. In the finale, she delivers a devastating line to the new creative director, Ted Chaough: “I will not be treated this way.” She then brokers her own deal, securing her financial future not through a man, but through cold, hard leverage. Joan learns what Don never could: sentimentality is a liability. When she later slaps a male executive for grabbing her, the act is not scandalous; it is a coronation. She is no longer the office manager. She is a shark. No season of Mad Men has ever weaponized history like Season 6. The background is not just wallpaper; it is a third rail. The assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy happen off-screen, but their aftershocks are felt in every frame. The episode “The Flood” is a masterpiece of grief. Don takes Bobby and Sally to see Planet of the Apes as riots consume the city. Bobby asks, “Do we have to move?” Sally, the conscience of the series, replies, “We are not going anywhere.”

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How is billing calculated?
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You pay per successful request; failed requests after all retries are not charged.

What are the rate limits?
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Starter plans allow 10 requests/s; higher tiers go up to 50 requests/s. Exceeding limits returns HTTP 429.

How do you bypass CAPTCHAs and bot checks?
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The API rotates residential IPs, injects realistic headers, manages cookies, and auto-solves common CAPTCHAs before returning HTML or JSON.

Which languages are supported?
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ou can call it from any language that can issue HTTPS requests; we provide SDKs for Python, Node.js, and Go.

What is the Web Scraper API?
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It’s a REST endpoint that fetches a web page for you, handling proxies, rotation, CAPTCHA solving, and retries automatically.

Are these IPs exclusive?
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Yes—each IP is dedicated in our pool.

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