A proxy server acts as a middleman between your device and the internet. When you use a proxy, your traffic routes through a third-party server. The website (in this case, Facebook) sees the proxy server's IP address, not yours. This allows you to:
Even if you find a working proxy on port 1234, it is likely an open public proxy run by a botnet or an unaware server owner. Speeds are abysmal. Loading Facebook's image-heavy newsfeed will take minutes, not seconds. proxy 1234 facebook
Verdict: Searching for a literal "proxy 1234" is like looking for a needle in a haystack while blindfolded. The vast majority of these proxies are dead, compromised, or blocked by Facebook within hours. A proxy server acts as a middleman between
When you use an unknown proxy (especially an open proxy on port 1234), the operator can see everything you do. They can inject ads, steal cookies, and even serve you a fake Facebook login page. If you type your password, they own your account. Verdict: Searching for a literal "proxy 1234" is