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Developers testing privacy tools or network scripts often point their SOCKS5 settings to proxy.orb:9050 . It’s a stable, local endpoint for experimenting with anonymous requests without deploying a full VPN server.

Modern browsers show a green lock for HTTPS. However, if proxy .orb has installed a fake root certificate on your machine (which many variants attempt to do), your browser will show the lock—but the connection is not secure. The orb proxy decrypts your traffic, reads it, then re-encrypts it and forwards it. You see no warning.

In the world of modern CI/CD, automation is king. But as your pipeline grows, your configuration files can quickly turn into a tangled mess of copied-and-pasted YAML. This is where come in—specifically within the CircleCI ecosystem—offering a way to package and share configuration elements.

: The service follows a strict "No-Logs" policy and uses SSL encryption to protect your traffic from your ISP or network administrator.

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