Deploying Ultraviolet is straightforward due to its compatibility with modern Node.js environments. Follow this deployment guide to set up your own self-hosted instance. Prerequisites
Whether you're a student looking to access educational resources on a restricted network, a traveler needing to bypass geo-blocks, or a developer interested in the technical challenges of building censorship-resistant web tools, understanding Ultraviolet provides valuable insight into the current state of web proxy technology.
It utilizes a Service Worker to intercept and rewrite HTTP requests on the client side.
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: For those hosting a public proxy, Ultraviolet provides a blacklist setting and more for easy hosting . This allows administrators to easily block access to specific websites, ensuring the server isn't used for inappropriate or illegal content.