>It is not true that IOS and others do not support authentication.
They do. <
I think, this is not the point. As the starter of the thread wrote:
>...makes it possible to proxy a lot of MOBILE APPS on ios devices and
android which don't support traditional proxy authentication.<
Many APPs are not handling proxy auth. 

But I would like to know, what is the reason for proxying the APPS ? And
would caching of their http-data (if any !) really make sense ?



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