Do you know what your website looks like in San Juan?
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Proxy server in San Juan, Puerto Rico
This server is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico, an unincoporated territory of the United States. More than three million people call Puerto Rico home. Is your localized application handling Puerto Rico's Sales and Use Tax properly? This server can help you check that out!
Features
HTTP Proxy
Configure your browser or automated software to route your traffic through the proxy to test your GeoIP sites and applications.
VPN
VPN is useful for testing applications that do not support specifying a proxy, and for applications that use Flash or Silverlight that may ignore your browser proxy settings.
Our servers are where we say they are—no hacks. Test this server's geolocation with InfoSniper or IP2Location.
On its days off, our San Juan server enjoys sitting in the cheap seats for baseball games and going on photo walks in Old San Juan. It's a huge fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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Why Localization?
Localizing your content is expensive, time-consuming, and difficult. And once it's done, you need to keep it up. So why bother?
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