User → Proxy Website → TeraBox API → Proxy Cache → User
Whether you are dealing with a or just slow speeds
A TeraBox proxy acts as an intermediary server between your device and the TeraBox cloud servers. Instead of connecting directly to TeraBox, your internet traffic is routed through the proxy server.
| Risk | Explanation | |------|-------------| | | Proxy can log your IP, files accessed, and potentially content. | | Malware risk | Proxies may inject ads, trackers, or malicious scripts into downloads. | | Account theft | If you provide your Terabox credentials (some proxies ask), they can be stolen. | | Unreliable | Proxies go offline frequently due to DMCA or Terabox blocking them. | | Legal gray area | May violate Terabox ToS (Section: “no unauthorized access or automated tools”). | | File corruption | Relayed downloads may be incomplete or altered. | | Rate limiting | Terabox may block the proxy’s IPs, causing service disruption. |
⚠️ – TeraBox actively blocks proxy IPs and changes API signatures.
When setting up a proxy, you will generally choose between three main types of proxy protocols: