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Belurk is a platform for buying private and shared proxies. Its pages emphasize “high-quality and anonymous proxies,” with high-speed HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 proxies available from as little as 1 IP. The purchase flow is straightforward: choose a plan, confirm your email, pay, and receive the proxy instantly. Proxy details can be downloaded from your account in a specified format.
Based on the site copy, Belurk supports the two common protocols HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, making it compatible with most software and automation tools. Authentication is handled via username and password. The proxies can be used to hide IP and DNS information, change geographic location, browse anonymously, bypass IP- or geo-based restrictions, and are also described as suitable for web scraping, data parsing, automated uploads, and social networking tasks.
The sample plans shown on the page include IPv6 Russia and IPv4 shared Australia packages, but Belurk does not disclose the full IP pool size, country list, or whether its proxies are residential, datacenter, or mobile. It claims that “personally owned” proxies are not publicly shared, but also states that “shared proxy” plans may be used by up to five customers at the same time. Buyers should therefore distinguish clearly between dedicated and shared plans before purchasing.
Belurk says its proxies support multiple simultaneous connections, allowing the same proxy to handle scraping, parsing, uploads, and other tasks at once. For speed, the plan examples mention 30 Mbps, while the FAQ says all current proxies have a maximum speed of 20 Mbps, which is inconsistent. It is worth confirming the actual speed with support before buying. On anonymity, the site claims to provide maximum anonymity through professional configuration and to hide the user’s real IP, but it does not disclose its logging policy, data retention period, or privacy compliance details.
Pricing varies by region, IP type, rental period, quantity, and plan. Examples include IPv6 / Russia / 3 days / 20 units for 40 ₽. For IPv4 shared / Australia / 3 months / 9999 units, the page shows two different prices: 42 ₽ and 3040 ₽. The shortest rental period is 3 days, and renewals are supported. Payment methods include Mastercard, VISA, Maestro, MIR, and the Faster Payments System; the FAQ also mentions e-wallets and cryptocurrency.
The strengths are broad protocol compatibility, fast activation, short-term rentals, support for multiple connections, and renewals. It is suitable for individual developers, small-scale automation, short-term testing, and social media or scraping scenarios. The main weakness is limited transparency around key details: proxy network type, IP pool size, country coverage, logging policy, SLA, and refund mechanism are not clearly explained. Shared plans also offer weaker isolation than dedicated proxies.
The available text does not provide information about accessibility from mainland China, network connectivity, or local payment experience, so China usability should be considered unknown. If using it from China, it is advisable to first buy the shortest 3-day plan to test website access, proxy latency, target-site compatibility, and the payment flow. If you need more transparent residential or mobile proxies, clearer compliance information, or large-scale global coverage, it may be worth comparing Belurk with other mainstream proxy providers.
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belurk.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach belurk.com directly.