Disclaimer for proxy sites

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If you had read my previous post where I had explained why there should be a contact form on a proxy site.

You should have a legal disclaimer written on your site to prevent any type of difficulty running your proxy site.

A simple example of a legal disclaimer for a proxy site would be:

[YourSite] is a free/paid web service tool which allows the visitors of this site to surf online anonymously. The objective of this site is to increase the site visitor anonymity online. We do not provide any illegal product and does not break any type of law.

The webmaster of [Yoursite] doesn’t take any responsibility for any direct, indirect damages or loss of data and profits of any site. The website shown after the user visits a website through [Yoursite] proxy is not in any way owned or associated with [Yoursite] proxy.

With [Yoursite] proxy, all the data of the site visitors is kept private and will not be released to anyone unless written permission is provided by [Yoursite] proxy. We judge privacy a significant cause when running [Yoursite] proxy.

We have to right to block/unblock any IP or IP ranges.

The usage of this site constitutes the acceptance of the disclaimer.

The site disclaimer is written by me. Please fix any spelling or grammatical mistake.

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2 Responses to “Disclaimer for proxy sites”

  1. Thanks for sharing this example text, I got 2 complains from website owners because of proxified websites in the Google SERP’s. (ok that problem will never com back since Google doesn’t follow links to proxified website anymore)

  2. Yeah, Google doesn’t follow links to proxified pages but google adsense does follow proxified pages so keep in mind you don’t use google ads on proxified pages. I had already mentioned this in monetizing your proxy websites blog post.

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