: Most versions utilize TLS encryption to protect data between the user and the proxy.

Corporate firewalls like Fortinet or Palo Alto use DPI to detect proxy patterns. They look for the signature of URL rewriting. Exclusive instances often obfuscate the rewriting pattern—changing parameter names, using random subdomains per request, or encrypting the payload twice.

Accessing sites blocked by local network filters (e.g., at school or work).

If you are trying to access a restricted instance and it is asking for a password, many public or demo instances use the default password: .

Rammerhead: Exclusive

: Most versions utilize TLS encryption to protect data between the user and the proxy.

Corporate firewalls like Fortinet or Palo Alto use DPI to detect proxy patterns. They look for the signature of URL rewriting. Exclusive instances often obfuscate the rewriting pattern—changing parameter names, using random subdomains per request, or encrypting the payload twice. rammerhead exclusive

Accessing sites blocked by local network filters (e.g., at school or work). : Most versions utilize TLS encryption to protect

If you are trying to access a restricted instance and it is asking for a password, many public or demo instances use the default password: . using random subdomains per request