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Comment by derefr

3 years ago

This is mostly true — though keep in mind that corporate forward-proxy caches still work under strict TLS, by installing root CA certs through GPOs on corporate machines, that re-sign all connections.

More importantly, if you're talking to a browser, the browser's own cache is in play. It's not an edge cache, per se, but it's just as important as one, and acts very similar to one.