Proxy

/ˈprɑːksi/ noun

A proxy is a person or thing that acts or is used instead of someone or something else, often with official permission.

From Middle English *procuracie*, shortened from *procuracie* 'agency', from Latin *procuratio* 'management, care'. It shifted to mean someone acting on another’s behalf.

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