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what are some proxy links such as shadow or lucid browsers give me 20

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Here are 20 browsers / web-proxy / circumvention tools and services (with their sites) you can look at. They vary — some are full browsers (Tor, Brave, Opera), some are web-based proxies, some are VPN/circumvention apps:

1. Tor Browser — https://www.torproject.org/ — privacy browser using the Tor network.
2. Brave (Private Window with Tor) — https://brave.com/ — browser with optional Tor private tabs.
3. Opera (built‑in VPN) — https://www.opera.com/ — browser with an integrated free VPN/proxy feature.
4. Psiphon — https://psiphon.ca/ — circumvention app (VPN/proxy/SSH) for restricted networks.
5. Lantern — https://getlantern.org/ — tool for bypassing censorship via proxying.
6. Shadowsocks — https://shadowsocks.org/ — open‑source secure SOCKS5 proxy tool (technical).
7. KProxy — https://www.kproxy.com/ — popular web proxy service/browser extensions.
8. ProxySite — https://www.proxysite.com/ — web proxy for browsing a site through their servers.
9. CroxyProxy — https://www.croxyproxy.com/ — web proxy that supports streaming and scripts.
10. 4everproxy — https://www.4everproxy.com/ — web proxy with multiple server locations.
11. Hide.me — https://hide.me/ — VPN provider that also offers a web proxy.
12. HMA (HideMyAss) — https://www.hidemyass.com/ — VPN service with web proxy options.
13. Whoer (web proxy) — https://whoer.net/webproxy — simple online web proxy tool.
14. Anonymouse — http://anonymouse.org/ — long‑running basic web proxy/link anonymizer.
15. Zend2 — https://zend2.com/ — open web proxy often used to access blocked pages.
16. MegaProxy — https://www.megaproxy.com/ — paid web‑proxy/privacy service.
17. FilterBypass — https://www.filterbypass.me/ — web proxy aimed at bypassing filters.
18. NewIPNow — https://www.newipnow.com/ — simple online web proxy.
19. VPNBook (web proxy) — https://www.vpnbook.com/webproxy — free web proxy from VPNBook.
20. Glype (proxy script / demos) — http://www.glype.com/ — proxy script used by many web‑proxies (demo/info).

A quick note: these tools have different privacy, security, speed, and legal implications. Don’t use them to break laws, violate terms of service, or access content you’re not authorized to view. For sensitive privacy needs, prefer well‑maintained, open projects (Tor, reputable VPNs) and read each provider’s privacy policy.