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Github Proxy

With more than 200 million repositories and 73 million developers, GitHub is the largest open-source code host on the planet. It stores the users’ source codes, releases, and massive amounts of valuable data in issues and pull requests. With security breaches on the rise, no wonder many GitHub users want to add an extra layer of security to their valuable data. This is just one reason why many of them are configuring a proxy server.

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Want to know most important points about Github Proxy?

Every GitHub user can benefit from using a reliable proxy server. Before we get into it, let’s see what GitHub and proxy servers are all about.

FAQ

What is a GitHub proxy server?

GitHub proxy server is a standard proxy that works with GitHub. No matter what type of proxy server you use, make sure you get it from a reliable provider such as IPRoyal.

Does GitHub support proxy servers?

Yes, GitHub supports using a proxy, especially when you have trouble cloning or fetching from a remote repository. You can also use proxies for scraping GitHub without worrying about bans, blocks, and other IP-based restrictions.

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