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<p>discovered easily as a proxy server, it can be beneficial for some users as it hides the originating IP address.<br/>
* Forwarding headers: Some proxies append HTTP headers to disclose client or proxy information that would otherwise be lost when a request is forwarded. Historically this has often been done with non-standard fields such as <code>X-Forwarded-For</code>, while the standardised <code>Forwarded</code> field provides a defined syntax for similar information. Such headers are deployment-dependent and should not be treated as inherently</p><p>
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