Free Proxy List

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IP ADDRESSPORTCOUNTRY PROTOCOLSSPEED UPDATED ACTION
161.35.82.571080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 638 ms 3 minute(s)
154.211.2.6880The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 9 ms 5 minute(s)
147.75.34.105443The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 690 ms 17 minute(s)
104.248.203.2341080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 11 ms 17 minute(s)
163.5.196.1713128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 12 ms 18 minute(s)
45.88.0.1163128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 121 ms 18 minute(s)
13.80.134.18080Netherlands flagNetherlandsHTTP 5 ms 18 minute(s)
145.100.181.15580The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 4 ms 20 minute(s)
83.98.243.17980The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 7 ms 30 minute(s)
163.5.196.2533128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 48 ms 30 minute(s)
146.103.115.278084The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 25 ms 31 minute(s)
45.88.0.1113128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 39 ms 31 minute(s)
45.88.0.1173128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 17 ms 32 minute(s)
104.248.197.671080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 46 ms 32 minute(s)
195.181.173.6580The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 6 ms 34 minute(s)
45.88.0.983128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 17 ms 35 minute(s)
147.45.136.775222The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5 39 ms 36 minute(s)
136.144.179.21580The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 288 ms 37 minute(s)
45.89.220.7880The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 5 ms 37 minute(s)
89.110.76.19380The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 218 ms 38 minute(s)
141.11.184.6080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 50 ms 39 minute(s)
159.65.166.1268118The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 94 ms 1 hour(s)
89.110.80.19510149The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5 87 ms 1 hour(s)
144.124.227.9010808The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 422 ms 1 hour(s)
185.73.113.16780The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 29 ms 1 hour(s)
130.193.57.2471080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5 742 ms 1 hour(s)
62.60.235.580The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 765 ms 1 hour(s)
89.110.115.23880The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 718 ms 1 hour(s)
52.233.203.633128Netherlands flagNetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 556 ms 1 hour(s)
176.98.40.20980The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 29 ms 1 hour(s)
128.199.37.921080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 213 ms 1 hour(s)
147.75.34.9380The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 143 ms 1 hour(s)
195.26.224.13580The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 578 ms 1 hour(s)
147.75.34.939480The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 53 ms 1 hour(s)
98.64.128.1823128Netherlands flagNetherlandsHTTP 224 ms 1 hour(s)
181.214.140.17980The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 18 ms 1 hour(s)
147.75.34.939443The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 450 ms 2 hour(s)
20.4.252.2193128Netherlands flagNetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 9 ms 3 hour(s)
194.147.149.2343128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 15 ms 3 hour(s)
147.45.232.2038080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 43 ms 4 hour(s)
147.75.34.9210004The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 443 ms 4 hour(s)
5.182.86.1623128The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP, HTTPS 43 ms 5 hour(s)
147.75.34.9210005The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 480 ms 5 hour(s)
93.183.125.111080The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsSOCKS5 137 ms 5 hour(s)
147.75.34.9310000The Netherlands flagThe NetherlandsHTTP 470 ms 5 hour(s)
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What's a Free Proxy List

A free proxy list is a collection of publicly available proxy server IP addresses and ports you can use at no cost. Our Databay Free Proxy List refreshes every 10–15 seconds with new entries from around the world. It includes various proxy types, each with different speeds and locations. Common types in our list include:

  • Free HTTP proxies – Standard web proxies (port 80) for unencrypted browsing.
  • Free HTTPS proxies – Secure proxies (port 443) that encrypt your connection with SSL/TLS. HTTPS proxies protect data in transit, unlike plain HTTP.
  • Free SOCKS5 proxies – Versatile, low-level proxies handling any TCP or UDP traffic. SOCKS5 works with web browsers and many other apps (P2P, email, games), making it the most flexible option.

Using these free proxies lets you change your apparent IP address, bypass geo-restrictions, and enhance privacy while browsing. However, free proxies can be unreliable, so we recommend testing them first. For critical tasks or guaranteed performance, consider Databay’s premium proxy service (see below).

Safety

How to Use Our Free Proxy List Safely and Effectively

When using free proxies, caution is key. Follow these best practices for safer and more effective use:

  • Test each proxy first: Verify responsiveness and anonymity. Our list updates constantly, but individual free proxies may go offline or slow. Use online tools or ping tests to check speed and uptime before relying on any free proxy.
  • Prefer HTTPS proxies: Whenever possible, choose free HTTPS proxies since they encrypt data. Many free proxies don’t use HTTPS, so your traffic would otherwise be visible to others. An encrypted connection protects passwords and personal info.
  • Avoid sensitive data: Do not send logins, banking, or other personal information through free proxies. Free proxy operators may log or spy on your traffic. Reserve free proxies for generic browsing or testing.
  • Use country filters: Our list shows each proxy’s country. Select proxies from specific regions to access geo-blocked content. For example, pick a US proxy for US-only websites. Always double-check a proxy’s reported location with an IP lookup if location matters.
  • Rotate and backup: Free proxies can be blocked or blacklisted quickly. If one proxy stops working, switch to another from the list. Keep several backups handy. Because free proxies have no uptime guarantees, rotating through multiple proxies helps avoid interruptions.

By following these tips and sticking to non-critical uses, you can get the most out of our free proxy list. For maximum security and reliability, consider upgrading to Databay’s paid proxy plans at any time.

Usages

Why Free Proxies Are Useful (and When to Upgrade)

Free proxies have clear benefits: they’re cost-free and readily accessible. Use cases include:

  • Casual privacy & location testing: They let you browse anonymously or see how a site looks from another country. For example, a free proxy in Japan lets you access Japan-only content.
  • Learning and light tasks: Free proxies are great for experimenting or small-scale tasks. They work well for testing web scraping scripts, doing brand monitoring, or performing simple price comparisons. Because they’re free, you can try different proxy configurations without commitment.

However, free proxies have limits. Over time you may notice slowdowns, frequent timeouts, or captchas on popular sites. If you need speed, consistency, and security, it’s wise to switch to premium proxies. Paid proxies offer:

  • High Speed & Reliability: Paid proxies come with dedicated bandwidth and minimal downtime. Free proxies are often “slow due to overcrowding”, while paid services deliver fast, stable connections.
  • Advanced features: With premium plans you get automatic IP rotation, a larger pool of IPs in many countries, and round-the-clock support. Free proxy lists have no guarantees on proxy lifespan or performance.

In summary, free proxies are useful for quick, casual tasks and learning. But if you rely on proxies for business, heavy scraping, or privacy-critical activities, consider upgrading to Databay’s proxy services for fast, secure, and uninterrupted browsing.

Frequently Asked Questions

A free proxy list is an online directory of free proxy server IP addresses and ports. You can select any listed proxy and configure your browser or app to use it. When you connect, your internet traffic is routed through that proxy server instead of your own IP. Databay’s free proxy list is constantly updated (every 10–15 seconds) with fresh free proxies from around the globe.

Free proxies tend to be much slower than paid ones. Because they’re shared by many users, speeds can be low or erratic. According to comparisons, free proxy speeds are often “slow due to overcrowding,” whereas paid proxies are fast with dedicated bandwidth. In other words, expect noticeable lag or timeouts with free proxies. You can test proxy speed with online tools, but for high-speed needs (streaming, large downloads), consider a paid proxy service.

Anonymity varies. Some free proxies are “transparent” or “anonymous,” which may still reveal your IP in headers. Others are “elite” or high-anonymity, hiding both your IP and the fact you’re using a proxy. In general, assume free proxies are not fully secure: many lack HTTPS encryption and could log your traffic. For maximum anonymity, premium proxies (and VPNs) are safer. Always avoid transmitting passwords or personal data over a free proxy, as malicious operators might sniff your data.

Yes. Databay’s free proxy list shows each proxy’s country of origin, and you can filter or sort by country. This lets you pick a proxy in a specific location (e.g., USA, UK, Germany) to access region-locked content. Always double-check with an IP lookup tool to ensure a proxy’s location matches your needs.

Generally, yes. Free proxies often impose implicit limits because they share resources. For example, they may throttle bandwidth after certain data usage, drop connections during peak times, or block heavy traffic. One source notes that “free proxies typically offer limited bandwidth, which can lead to throttling or restrictions”. In practice, you might see slowdowns or IP bans if you push a free proxy too hard. Paid proxies usually have higher or unlimited bandwidth, so heavy users can browse or scrape without unexpected limits.

In most places, yes. Using a proxy itself is not illegal in the vast majority of countries. However, bypassing censorship or accessing blocked sites can be illegal in some jurisdictions (e.g., China, Iran). Importantly, only use proxies for lawful purposes. Using proxies for hacking, spamming, or piracy remains illegal regardless of proxy use. Also be aware: governments and ISPs may restrict or monitor proxy/VPN use in certain regions, so check your local laws if you’re unsure.

Free and paid proxies differ in reliability and performance. Free proxies are often unstable and slow (“high downtime” and “overcrowded”), with minimal security. They may log your data or inject ads. Paid proxy services, in contrast, offer fast, dedicated bandwidth, and features like automatic IP rotation. Paid plans also include customer support and guaranteed uptime. In summary, paid proxies deliver better speed and security (“better security, speed, and reliability”), making them ideal for serious or large-scale use. Free proxies are suitable for casual or testing use.
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