I tested on a pretty normal website and was greeted by this warning: "You must subscribe to surf this kind of content! Note, we block pornography. You must subscribe to surf. ".
You seem to simply be scanning the DOM for keywords. The first site I happened to try contained the word "gay" in one of the headlines, and surely enough http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay is also blocked. Doing this on the client side through javascript seems hopeless btw.
Good site tho you might get in trouble over the anonymous mailer functionality and endup with ips being blacklisted or your service being kicked of from Digital Ocean which you seem to use.
...on further thinking might be a good idea to remove it altogether
The site is a proxy (and a good one it seems) trying to include this anonymous mailer seems like a bolted unrelated feature that does not improve the main service and could if anything harm it
Starting off young programmers make mistakes of just because they can do something they should code it :) but its often best to step back and ask "what is the aim of X and how does it improve Y".
Example: web developers adding scrolling text and flash intro pages to sites in 90s/early 00s, not because it was needed (quite the opposite from usability point of view) but because "they just could"
alexS, I spotted what might be a trivial bug (or could be a feature ;-)
but instead of posting it here, I decided to email it to your
founders<at>anonysurfer.com address just to be safe.
Sorry to break your bubble, but you are not going to last.
Man, you are selling PPTP VPN on a $14/year VPS... and no, RamNode will not let you run public proxies either. Nor will do Atlantic.net in your $1/month VPS.
Web-based proxies are not anonymous. Specifically, Javascript proxification is lacking in all of them, and your IP address will leak one way or the other.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 42.6 ms ] threadThe site is a proxy (and a good one it seems) trying to include this anonymous mailer seems like a bolted unrelated feature that does not improve the main service and could if anything harm it
Starting off young programmers make mistakes of just because they can do something they should code it :) but its often best to step back and ask "what is the aim of X and how does it improve Y". Example: web developers adding scrolling text and flash intro pages to sites in 90s/early 00s, not because it was needed (quite the opposite from usability point of view) but because "they just could"
Man, you are selling PPTP VPN on a $14/year VPS... and no, RamNode will not let you run public proxies either. Nor will do Atlantic.net in your $1/month VPS.
Nice try, but... no.