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7Proxies is a minimalist VPN provider focused on the WireGuard protocol. Although its domain includes "proxies," its core offering is a WireGuard-based VPN solution, with an emphasis on simplicity, no logs, and privacy first.
Pricing is highly aggressive: the Standard plan is $5/year (1 device/1 location), the Plus plan is $13/year (4 devices/3 locations), and the Unlimited plan is $29/year (10 devices/all locations + DDoS protection). For an unlimited-traffic service, the value is extremely strong.
Pros: extremely low pricing, strict no-logs policy with no overselling, supports anonymous BTC payments, and includes DDoS protection. Cons: very few servers (only 20+), no native client apps (users need to manually configure WebRTC and DoH leak protection), and only one supported protocol.
Best suited for budget-conscious power users who have some networking know-how—especially familiarity with WireGuard and leak-prevention settings—and who place a very high priority on privacy.
Website accessibility is unknown, and there is no mention of special optimization for Chinese networks or anti-censorship capabilities. Bitcoin payments are supported, but this may create a payment barrier for users in China. Alternatives to consider include Mullvad or IVPN.
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7proxies.com is an Unknown Proxies (Wireguard Vpn) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $5.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 7proxies.com directly.