For a long time I've been running either a local ATS proxy, or a
child/parent combination for my web browsing and it has me wondering.

I'm pretty sure the connection between browser and ATS when using SSL is
unencrypted.
But does that matter?  If I have my facts right the encryption going on for
SSL is simply between the browser itself and the remote origin website,
with ATS acting as a pass-through.

To put my question simply...if I switched from a local ATS forward proxy to
one located on the public Internet would I be putting myself at risk when
using SSL?  I'd hate to think my SSL traffic would be vulnerable to any
sort of snooping.

Thanks In Advance.

Regards,

Adam

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