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ColdProxy is a UK-registered proxy provider with products centered on four public plans: Residential IPv4 with unmetered speed tiers, Residential IPv4 by GB traffic packages, US Residential IPv6, and Datacenter IPv6. It is not positioned as a full-category enterprise platform, but rather as a relatively straightforward proxy option for public data collection, monitoring, QA, scraping, and geo-localized testing.
Residential IPv4 is ColdProxy’s main offering, with a claimed 70M+ IP pool, coverage across 195+ countries, and support for targeting by country, state, city, ZIP, ASN, and more. This makes it suitable for stricter websites and tasks that require broad geographic coverage. Residential IPv6 is limited to the United States and provides a /32 subnet, making it suitable for scenarios where the target site already supports IPv6. Datacenter IPv6 is aimed at tasks that prioritize speed and cost. The copy mentions both “45+ supported locations” and “25 Countries” for coverage, so you should verify the actual location list before ordering.
In terms of protocols, ColdProxy supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, with both User:Pass and IP Auth authentication. Sessions can be rotating or sticky. Residential IPv4 sticky sessions range from 5 seconds to 24 hours, while IPv6 products can be set to FOREVER. The provider also claims a 99.9% success rate and response times of up to 0.6s, but these are vendor-stated metrics.
Pricing is transparent: Residential IPv4 GB Based starts from $1.27/month; Residential IPv4 Unmetered starts from $106.24/month; Residential IPv6 starts from $254.99/month; and Datacenter IPv6 starts from $58.99/month. Billing options include per-GB, Mbps-based speed tiers, and hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly cycles. There is no free trial; the official recommendation is to buy the shortest billing period to test exit IPs, connectivity, and locations.
The advantages are clear product boundaries, broad Residential IPv4 coverage, complete protocol support, sticky/rotating sessions, and 24/7 English and Arabic support via Telegram and tickets. The downsides are the lack of a free trial, Residential IPv6 being limited to the US, and IPv6 availability depending on whether the target site supports it. We also did not find a clearly stated logging policy or independent audit information.
It is suitable for teams working on public web data collection, price monitoring, SEO monitoring, ad verification, market research, and localized QA. If the target is strict and geo-targeting matters, Residential IPv4 should be the first choice. If the target is more tolerant and supports IPv6, Datacenter IPv6 may help reduce costs.
The copy does not provide information on direct availability from mainland China, payment methods, or localized support, so access from China is unknown. Alternatives mentioned in the article include Bright Data, Oxylabs, and Smartproxy / Decodo.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on coldproxy.com official site.
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