Transparency and Advertising Standards

How OnlineProxy separates publisher content, proxy sessions, advertising surfaces, analytics, and user safety boundaries.

Transparency and Advertising Standards

OnlineProxy publishes first-party pages such as the homepage, blog posts, legal pages, and documentation. These pages contain OnlineProxy content and may include navigation, analytics, and advertising surfaces.

Proxy sessions are different. When a user enters a destination URL, OnlineProxy acts as a technical intermediary for that browsing session. We do not treat proxied third-party pages as OnlineProxy editorial content.

Eligible Publisher Pages

Advertising or monetization should be limited to eligible OnlineProxy pages, such as:

  • Homepage and product explanation pages
  • Blog posts and guides
  • About, privacy, terms, contact, and methodology pages
  • Error or status pages only when they contain enough OnlineProxy-owned content

We do not intend to place ads on:

  • Proxied third-party pages
  • Private communication screens
  • Login-only third-party flows
  • Empty, error-only, or low-information pages
  • Pages that exist only to route traffic elsewhere

Analytics Boundaries

Analytics should be used for aggregate service understanding and reliability. It should avoid sending destination URLs, query strings, fragments, tokens, or proxied page titles to third-party analytics tools.

Claims We Avoid

OnlineProxy should not claim that it:

  • Provides complete anonymity
  • Works with every website
  • Has zero latency
  • Replaces a full-device VPN
  • Can bypass every school, workplace, or government restriction

Proxy behavior depends on destination-site rules, network policy, browser behavior, security checks, media licensing, and infrastructure load.

User Safety

OnlineProxy should be used for public, non-sensitive pages. Users should avoid entering passwords, payment information, medical details, confidential work data, or private messages through any web proxy unless they understand the risk.

Corrections

If an OnlineProxy page contains an inaccurate claim, outdated step, broken disclosure, or unclear limitation, contact support@onlineproxy.org with the page URL and details.