Historically, users turned to web proxies to bypass this, but legacy proxies (like Glype or PHProxy) failed to keep up with the modern web. They couldn't handle JavaScript-heavy applications, rendering most sites unusable.

: It supports complex web apps like Discord, YouTube, and Google.

Furthermore, developers are integrating into UV proxies, allowing the proxy server to verify the client's credentials without ever storing a log, a token, or a session ID. If the server is seized, there is zero evidence of who connected.

It is not a security tool. It does not protect your privacy like a VPN; it only masks the URL you are visiting.

The legality of using an Ultraviolet Proxy depends entirely on jurisdiction and intent.