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Just My Socks is a proxy service officially launched by BandwagonHost / BandwagonHost, explicitly offering Shadowsocks and V2Ray. Each account includes multiple routes, including China-optimized links such as CN2 GIA. Its main selling point is officially guaranteed IP availability: if an IP gets blocked, it is automatically replaced, reducing the complexity of maintaining a VPS or proxy node yourself.
In terms of routes, the plans cover LA, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, HK CMI+NTT, and HK IPLC. The LA plans include different routing options such as CN2 GT, CN2 GIA, Osaka POP in Japan, and Netherlands POP. London is more focused on China Unicom premium international routing. Tokyo uses CN2 GIA for outbound traffic across all three major Chinese carriers, while China Mobile inbound traffic goes through NTT. The Hong Kong plans emphasize direct connections to all three carriers or CN2 GIA, while HK IPLC provides one dedicated line each for China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile. The text does not mention residential or mobile proxies, nor does it disclose IP pool size, logging policy, or HTTP/SOCKS5 support. It should therefore be viewed more as a route-focused Shadowsocks/V2Ray proxy service rather than a large-scale proxy pool product.
Pricing varies widely. The entry-level LA 500 plan includes 500GB/month, 2.5Gbps, costs $5.88/month, and is limited to 5 devices. LA 1000 offers 1TB/month, 5Gbps, costs $9.88/month, and has no device limit, making it relatively good value. Low-latency Hong Kong and Tokyo plans are significantly more expensive, such as Hong Kong 100 at $34.99/month and Tokyo 100 at $29.99/month. IPLC HK 300 V2 offers 300Mbps and 300GB for $21/month, making it better suited to users who care more about dedicated-line quality than price. Alipay is supported, and the text also mentions better value on annual billing plus recurring coupon discounts.
The advantages are its official backing, clear routing, Alipay-friendly payment, and automatic replacement of blocked IPs. It is suitable for beginners and users who need China-optimized network routes. The downsides are the lack of privacy and logging information, only SS/V2Ray are explicitly listed as supported protocols, and some pages differ in whether they describe the number of routes as 5 or 6. Higher-end Hong Kong and Tokyo plans are also relatively expensive. For ordinary daily use, the text suggests that most users choose a cheaper LA plan; for lower latency, consider Hong Kong or Tokyo; and for dedicated-line needs, look at HK IPLC.
The crawled text does not state whether the official website is directly accessible from mainland China, so its China access status is unknown. On the payment side, Alipay support is clearly mentioned, which is friendly to Chinese users. If the official website cannot be accessed, users may need to complete the purchase through an existing network environment first, or choose a similar service that supports Chinese tutorials, Alipay, and China-optimized routes.
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