What is awebproxy and is it safe to use?

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Quick intro

I'm curious about awebproxy — I've seen the name pop up when looking for ways to access blocked sites and protect privacy, but information is scattered. Can someone explain, in plain terms, what awebproxy actually does and how it differs from other proxy or VPN services?

Background

From what I gather, some web proxies simply forward requests while others add features like caching, HTTPS rewriting, or content filtering. My main question is: what category does awebproxy fall into? Is it a lightweight web-only proxy, a full anonymizing gateway, or something else?

Security and privacy concerns

I'm especially interested in the privacy trade-offs. For example, does awebproxy log traffic, inject scripts, or modify page content? Are there known risks like data leakage or man-in-the-middle behavior that I should be worried about? Which signals should I look for to decide whether to trust it?

Use cases and limitations

How well does awebproxy handle modern sites that use complex JavaScript, streaming, or large file downloads? Is it suitable for casual browsing only, or can it be relied on for more intensive tasks? When is it appropriate to use awebproxy and when should I avoid it?

Request for experiences

If you've used awebproxy, could you share your experience — particularly around reliability, speed, and privacy? Concrete examples (good or bad) would be really helpful. Please tell me what you tried and what happened.

Final ask

I want to make an informed choice and would appreciate practical advice from people who've tested awebproxy or similar services. What would you recommend: trust it for light browsing, use it only with non-sensitive tasks, or avoid it entirely?
 
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