During one of our routine checks of the proxy list, we found out that one of our listed proxies was automatically redirecting their visitors to an adult site via their "fake proxy form". The site in question is sneakmeout.com. We apologize to our visitors that we did not find this sooner. This site has since been removed from the list.
| Proxy | Type | Date Added |
|---|---|---|
| BlockedNoMore | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| GetMePast | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| VixenProxy | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| UnbanYoutube | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| IPSafety | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| Dre | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| Free2Surf | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| WebLurk | PHP | 14-Nov-07 |
| RapidCloak | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| CloakZone | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| CloakNow | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| DEOB | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| HiddenCloak | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| ProxyBrowse.biz | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| HidSurf | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| FaceBookByPass | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| NinjaWeb | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| NinjaBrowser | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| LaProxy | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| CloakTool.com | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| SureCloak | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| MegaCloak | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| CloakPlus | PHP | 9-Nov-07 |
| CafeLive | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| LiveDirect | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| Live2U | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| LiveCenter | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| LendProxy | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| IProxify | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| SurfPros | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| Free-Agent | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| ProxySib | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| SurfProx | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| ByPassMyFilter | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| FacebookUnlocked | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| FacebookOnline | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| WorkBreak | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| SafeFind | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| ProxyGlobal | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| ABFU | PHP | 5-nov-07 |
| SpySpot | PHP | 7-Oct-07 |
| Easy2Access | PHP | 7-Oct-07 |
| UnrestrictedProxy | PHP | 7-Oct-07 |
| AnonyMyIP | PHP | 7-Oct-07 |
| MySneaker | PHP | 7-Oct-07 |
| FreeMySelf | CGI | 3-Oct-07 |
| BlackCatProxy | PHP | 3-Oct-07 |
| Proxilla | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| MySplashSpace | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| 9663 | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| MyProxyBrowser | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| Mumpi | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| Easy2Hide | PHP | 30-Sep-07 |
| HideBrowsing | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| HideInternet | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| RemoveBlockers | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| DeleteBlockers | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| RemoveFilters | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| CoverSurfer | PHP | 26-Sep-07 |
| Imaged | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| RXHZ | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| Z-80 | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| 474 | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| 645 | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| PrivacySurfer | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| MyspaceCloaker | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| ProtectBrowsing | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| NR1Surf | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| ProtectSurfing | PHP | 23-Sep-07 |
| BlankBrowse | PHP | 18-Sep-07 |
| VSurf | CGI | 18-Sep-07 |
| WizTalk | PHP | 18-Sep-07 |
| FastCloak | PHP | 18-Sep-07 |
| IProxy | PHP | 18-Sep-07 |
| RabidProxy | PHP | 14-Sep-07 |
| SwiftProx | PHP | 14-Sep-07 |
| SlyMouse | PHP | 14-Sep-07 |
| ProxyWasp | PHP | 14-Sep-07 |
| BlockMeNot | PHP | 14-Sep-07 |
| YourPrxy | CGI | 6-Sep-07 |
| BurstSurf | CGI | 6-Sep-07 |
| ProxySalt | PHP | 6-Sep-07 |
| ProxyGin | PHP | 6-Sep-07 |
| TenPass | PHP | 6-Sep-07 |
| ProxyMelody | PHP | 6-Sep-07 |
| WhoDad | PHP | 18-Aug-07 |
| Technistan | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| MyUnlocker | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| NewestProxy | CGI | 13-Aug-07 |
| EdgeProxy | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| ProxyKill | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| PHProxySite | PHP | 13-Aug-07 |
| 311Proxy | PHP | 5-Aug-07 |
| MikeProxy | PHP | 5-Aug-07 |
| LessOnFly | PHP | 5-Aug-07 |
| AntiSurfer | PHP | 5-Aug-07 |
| EZProxyTools | PHP | 5-Aug-07 |
| 4J4 | PHP | 31-Jul-07 |
| CloakPal | PHP | 31-Jul-07 |
| ProxyRoute | CGI | 31-Jul-07 |
| AnonymousSocks | CGI | 31-Jul-07 |
| BrowserSurfer | PHP | 23-Jul-07 |
| SpecialSurf | PHP | 23-Jul-07 |
| ProxyFacebook | CGI | 23-Jul-07 |
| ProxyWizz | PHP | 23-Jul-07 |
| UnblockJoe | CGI | 18-Jul-07 |
| Tsurf | CGI | 18-Jul-07 |
| ProxyHault | CGI | 18-Jul-07 |
| ProxyNut | PHP | 18-Jul-07 |
| CantSurf | PHP | 18-Jul-07 |
| SillySurf | CGI | 11-Jul-07 |
| ProxySite007 | CGI | 11-Jul-07 |
| BeenBlocked | PHP | 5-Jul-07 |
| ProxiesTool | CGI | 5-Jul-07 |
| GoToProxy | CGI | 5-Jul-07 |
| DonBlockMe | PHP | 5-Jul-07 |
| NimbleProxy | PHP | 5-Jul-07 |
| Ineed-Myspace | CGI | 5-Jul-07 |
| PrivacyFever | PHP | 3-Jul-07 |
| WorkSurfing | PHP | 3-Jul-07 |
| ProxyCodes | CGI | 3-Jul-07 |
| CrownProxy | PHP | 29-Jun-07 |
| ProxyRaid | PHP | 29-Jun-07 |
| 24Proxy | CGI | 29-Jun-07 |
| CloakTool | PHP | 26-Jun-07 |
| UnblockCentral | CGI | 26-Jun-07 |
| LogOnHelp | PHP | 26-Jun-07 |
| NavyDog | CGI | 23-Jun-07 |
| YourUnblock | PHP | 23-Jun-07 |
| ProxyTonight | PHP | 23-Jun-07 |
| RipAdmin | PHP | 20-Jun-07 |
| Sneakify | PHP | 20-Jun-07 |
| ProxyAlter | CGI | 20-Jun-07 |
| RapidProxie | CGI | 20-Jun-07 |
| GreenPips | CGI | 17-Jun-07 |
| CoolProkSea | CGI | 17-Jun-07 |
| HideMes | CGI | 14-Jun-07 |
| Ocrig | PHP | 11-Jun-07 |
| BeboFree | CGI | 11-Jun-07 |
| SurfSheet | PHP | 5-Jun-07 |
| ProxySauce | PHP | 5-Jun-07 |
| RapidSurfing | CGI | 5-Jun-07 |
A new annoying trend among proxy owners has come to light during this update. The annoyance: too many advertisements. We're used to seeing a single banner up top, sometimes even one within the content of the proxified page. Now we're starting to see adverts on the top, bottom, and right-hand side of the proxified pages. I'm even seeing advertisements that take up the top 400 pixels of the site; no exaggeration folks, 400 pixels worth of advertisements on the top of every page you surf on. But don't worry, PirateProxies.com is looking out for your best interest and we will weed out these kinds of proxy sites. We will also start filtering out sites that use the new widgetbucks advertisements. Why? Loading time is greatly increased as widgetbucks is a flash based advertisement.
Posted by John Dee on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 11:00 PM EDT
The long queue to get listed on PirateProxies.com is now gone. Why, do you ask? Because about 70 sites on that queue were breaking the strict guidelines of PirateProxies.com. The majority of those sites were owned and operated by 2 networks. One of those networks, which contained about 15 proxy sites, redirected it's users to a page full of advertisements instead of the requested website. Shame on them. But, good news for the honest proxy owners as the queue has shortened up again.
Posted by John Dee on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 11:00 AM EDT
Due to a fairly large queue of proxy sites submitted, 98 in queue as of this post, I will be adding more proxies per update. For example, this last update I added 18 sites as oppose to the usual 6-10 sites added per update.
Posted by John Dee on Monday, November 05, 2007 at 9:15 PM EDT
After some issues with our host and server, PirateProxies.com is back online. We would like to take this opportunity to apologize to our visitors and users for the inconvenience that this may have caused. And, of course, thank you for returning.
Posted by John Dee on Sunday, October 28, 2007 at 2:00 PM EDT
As you may have already noticed, we have added some Proxy Toplist buttons along the bottom of the site. Please show your support by using the buttons to vote for PirateProxies.com.
Posted by John Dee on Sunday, September 30, 2007 at 10:30 PM EDT
During one of our routine checks of the proxy list, we found out that one of our listed proxies was automatically redirecting their visitors to an adult site via their "fake proxy form". The site in question is sneakmeout.com. We apologize to our visitors that we did not find this sooner. This site has since been removed from the list.
If anything, please take this as proof that PirateProxies.com does check through the websites on the proxy list long after they have been initially added. This is to ensure that our visitors receive only the best proxy sites to choose from. Once again, please accept our apologies.
Posted by John Dee on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at 5:30 PM EDT
In an effort to keep the quality of our listed Proxy sites on a higher standard, PirateProxies.com will employ a tougher criteria which must be met by proxy owners in order to get listed. Some things we will be looking for include, but is not limited to...
Another important factor will be on the proxy forms themselves; how accessible and how far down the page the proxy form is found on the page. Proxy sites must also make sure that their form and address bar are easily recognized and found on the first page.
Posted by John Dee on Friday, September 14, 2007 at 10:15 AM EDT
Using a web-based proxy for anonymous surfing allows you to surf the web without leaving a trail of information about your browser, computer system, location, and all sorts of other personal information you wouldn't want in the wrong hands. This information is blocked when using a proxy script and the only information that passes through is the information about the proxy server itself as oppose to your information. The surfing may be abit slower than usual as well because all information must be cleared by the proxy server before it hits your web browser - another security feature of proxies.
Proxies are also very useful if you are blocked from a particular website such as myspace, facebook, or hotmail. These blocks are usually put in place at schools and workplaces. Using a proxy will help unblock you and your computer and allow you to log into your myspace account as needed.