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Google is forcing you to use their proxy (build your own instead)

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Google is baking in proxies into their Chrome Browser. Known as their “IP Protection” feature, this will have users of Chrome go through a Google owned proxy for websites they access.

🚀 What We’re Talking About:

Google’s Proxy Thing in Chrome: Yep, Google’s mixing things up by adding a proxy right inside Chrome. Is this the future of browsing? Let’s find out.
Proxy vs. VPN: Heard of VPNs? Well, proxies are a bit different. We’ll break down what’s what and which you might wanna use.
DIY Proxy Server? Yes, Please: Google’s proxy sounds neat, but why not roll your own? I’ll show you how to set up a personal proxy, and it’s thanks to the awesome folks at Linode by Akamai.
Some Geeky Concerns: Is Google’s proxy all sunshine and rainbows? Eh, there might be some bumps. We’ll chat about that.
Setting Up Your Own Proxy Server: It’s easier than you think, and I’ll walk you through it step-by-step.

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  1. Build your own Proxy with Linode: https://ntck.co/linode and you get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user!

    Google is baking in proxies into their Chrome Browser. Known as their “IP Protection” feature, this will have users of Chrome go through a Google owned proxy for websites they access.

    🚀 What We're Talking About:

    Google's Proxy Thing in Chrome: Yep, Google's mixing things up by adding a proxy right inside Chrome. Is this the future of browsing? Let's find out.
    Proxy vs. VPN: Heard of VPNs? Well, proxies are a bit different. We'll break down what's what and which you might wanna use.
    DIY Proxy Server? Yes, Please: Google's proxy sounds neat, but why not roll your own? I'll show you how to set up a personal proxy, and it's thanks to the awesome folks at Linode by Akamai.
    Some Geeky Concerns: Is Google's proxy all sunshine and rainbows? Eh, there might be some bumps. We'll chat about that.
    Setting Up Your Own Proxy Server: It's easier than you think, and I'll walk you through it step-by-step.

    Video Links ———————————————————–
    https://shadowsocks.org/

    🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy

    **Sponsored by Linode Cloud Computing from Akamai

  2. Nice video. I'll now record it as a "Linode commecial". Because none of what you show works for me. Shadosocks on Windows throws a "500 Internal privoxy error", while shadowsocks on Android only says "failed to detect internet connection". It's ironic to have to watch a Linode commercial in order to protect myself from the misuse of my data by the advertising seller Google.

  3. I am trying to figure out a tool that will allow me to check for default credentials (admin/password for example) on my external facing websites and networking gear. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Being able to crawl for subdomains, finding logon forms, then running a default credential scan/attack would be fantastic. Tried burp but that was a pain… Hydra?

  4. Google controlling "the" proxy/vpn, while not horrible, does put all the eggs in one basket. As long as it's opt in, I'm ok with it. However, once they determine they know better and turn it on without my permission, I will be dropping my Alphabet products. Guess I'll have to find a new youtube type product. I understand some canadian has something.

  5. The reason why i installed a linode server was because I thought I'd get faster speed than my VPN service. Soon as I saw the atrocious speed I was getting, i deleted the server. Seems Nigeria is way too far for getting great speeds.

  6. Hilarious. Apple made their iCloud Private Relay service years ago to prevent Google ad services from building a profile of you.

    Googles response is to make their own? This feature is literally like a mafia protection racket. The bad guys protecting us from the two bit thug.

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