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I have just regg'd the following domains:

mypasser.com
mybypasser.com
yourbypasser.com

This is obviously meant for proxies and the likes, and I was actually surprised that none of them were taken. Mypasser was the first I came up with (sounds like bypasser.com, so it's like a little variation).

What do you think? Thanks.
 
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*Bump*

This is actually the first time I've registered domains that I don't plan on using myself. Maybe there's a reason that the keyword bypasser is available in so many ccTLDs...
 
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Nice domains! I dont love the word 'my' in it, but still great, memorable urls. mid $xxx.
 
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As most web filters block the keywords 'Proxy' 'Bypass' and related keywords, it tends to help to use different keywords that imply proxy to prevent that site being blocked.
 
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Any name could work for a proxy. Something like ushistory.info (for example) could become a memorable and successful name for a proxy site, since proxies are probably used in schools a lot. I don't think these names have much value on their own. However, it is very easy to develop a proxy site with free scripts available (such as the one available at whitefyre.com) and to get traffic by submitting to web proxy lists, most notably proxy.org. Just make sure you have a good server, proxies won't last long on shared hosting and are against most hosts' rules. Good luck
 
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Yeah I thought it was a little strange how these domains were still available after such a long time. Also bypasser isn't the greatest keyword, so looks like I'm going to develop and sell. Thanks for your appraisals. Rep added.
 
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