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: Users must ensure they comply with local laws when using proxy servers. In some jurisdictions, using proxy servers to circumvent internet censorship or access restricted content is illegal.

The service is generally free to use , supported by advertisements displayed on the proxy pages. reflect4proxy

I think now of the small proxy I use every day: my email signature. It says my name, my title, my pronouns. It is a tiny automated stand-in for me, appended to every message. Most days, I never see it. But when I do—when I scroll past “Best regards, [My Name]”—I am reminded that every proxy carries a piece of its origin. A well-designed proxy reflects not only the task but the value behind the task . A thoughtless proxy reflects only haste. : Users must ensure they comply with local

Users in regions with restricted internet access use Reflect4 to reach blocked news sites, social media, or educational resources. I think now of the small proxy I

My first encounter with the weight of proxy was not digital but deeply personal. As a teenager, I once asked a friend to apologize for me after a petty argument. I drafted the text, chose the emojis, and waited for a screenshot of the reply. My friend was my proxy—my voice, my regret, my face. When they reported back, “She says it’s fine,” I felt relief, but also a hollow ache. I had not heard her voice break. I had not seen her nod. The reconciliation was complete on paper but absent in experience. I had traded authenticity for efficiency, and the proxy had worked perfectly—which was precisely the problem.

: Proxy servers can be used for malicious activities, including spreading malware, conducting phishing attacks, or engaging in unauthorized access to computer systems.

Users point a domain (which can cost as little as $2/year) to the Reflect4 servers.