If the application doesn't break any laws, the current terms of
service appear to allow you to make almost any kind of app, including
proxy services.

In the case of proxy services, though, they can be incredibly
bandwidth-intensive, and thus expensive to operate, not to mention
they're usually blocked in the places you'd most likely want to use
them.

-Ryan

On Apr 6, 6:30 am, Administrator <rira.tash...@ymail.com> wrote:
> I can see quite a few web proxy based on Google App Engine available
> out there. Is it allowed?
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