Whats a MySpace proxy server and how does it work?
Dave’s Answer: I forwarded your question along to Mubin Ahmed, who runs an overseas proxy server that should let you access MySpace and other commonly blocked sites, and here’s his informative and amusing answer: So you want to waste your parents tax money talking with your friends on Myspace eh? No problem. Oh, your school has somehow blocked Myspace from being accessed? Again not a problem you simply use a Myspace proxy. First off, a definition: a proxy server is a website that lets you “cloak” or hide your Internet activity. In this case you are hiding the fact that you are going to Myspace by using a proxy server. Generally, proxy servers are third party websites that offers you the service of acting as a go between so you can circumvent any site block or ban from a monitoring package, firewall or other privacy or security system. You go to the proxy’s homepage, and from there you enter the site you want to visit, whether it be Myspace, Facebook, YouTube, or an Arcade site, and tha