Rammerhead Proxy Google Sites ((link))

Unlike traditional VPNs that encrypt all device traffic, Rammerhead creates a "browser in a browser" session. When you enter a URL, the Rammerhead server fetches the content, processes it, and displays it to you in your current browser tab. Implementation on Google Sites

This feature adapts the standard Rammerhead proxy interface into a sleek, mobile-responsive Google Sites module by implementing a collapsible "Material Design" navigation drawer. Rammerhead Proxy Google Sites

It provides a simple, clean interface for users to find active "mirrors" or links to the proxy. Bypassing Blocks: Unlike traditional VPNs that encrypt all device traffic,

) are frequently "whitelisted" by school and office web filters, developers host proxy links on these pages to make them harder to block. It provides a simple, clean interface for users

Setting up a Rammerhead instance typically requires more than just a Google Site; it needs a server (like a VPS or a platform like Replit) to run the actual Rammerhead code. Deployment : The Rammerhead server is deployed using Node.js. Integration : The URL of this running server is then embedded into a Google Site or a link bot.