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For extreme anonymity, Reflect4 allows chaining multiple proxies:

Using a proxy is generally legal for tasks like web scraping of public data. However, legality depends on the user's jurisdiction and whether the proxy is used for illicit activities like fraud or unauthorized system access.

Digital marketers use Reflect4 proxy lists to check if their ads are displayed correctly across different geographies. The country and city tagging inside the list makes campaign validation effortless.

Imagine you are building a collaborative task app. You have a central list of tasks, but sometimes tasks are mysteriously deleted or changed. You need a way to track exactly who (or what part of your code) is touching that list. The Solution: The "Reflective" Guard