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justmysocks5.com describes itself as the “latest domain for JustMySocks,” but the body text also states that it is “not the official Just My Socks website” and only compiles the latest China-accessible mirror addresses for BandwagonHost’s Just My Socks. In other words, it looks more like a package and mirror-entry directory than a page that can fully represent official service information. The products shown are mainly monthly VPN/proxy-style plans, covering routes such as Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, and Japan.
In terms of network routes, the page highlights Los Angeles CN2GIA, London Unicom VIP, Hong Kong CMI+NTT, Hong Kong CN2GIA, Hong Kong IPLC, Japan CN2GIA, and similar options. This suggests a focus on China-optimized cross-border connectivity rather than large-scale crawler proxy pools. For proxy type, the text does not specify whether the IPs are residential, datacenter, or mobile, nor does it disclose the size of any IP pool. For protocols, the page explicitly says “OPENVPN only” and does not mention HTTP, SOCKS5, or other proxy protocols. Concurrency and bandwidth information is relatively clear: port speeds range from 100M to 5G, and device limits include 3 devices, 5 devices, and unlimited-device options.
Pricing is based on monthly traffic packages. Lower-priced examples include Los Angeles CN2GIA 500G at $5.88/month and 1000G at $9.88/month; Hong Kong CMI+NTT 500G at $8.99/month; and Hong Kong IPLC 100G at $15/month. Higher-end CN2GIA plans for Hong Kong and Japan are significantly more expensive, such as Hong Kong CN2GIA 1000G at $279.99/month. Overall, the Los Angeles and London plans offer a lower cost per unit of traffic, while the Hong Kong and Japan CN2GIA plans are more like premium dedicated-line options.
The main advantage is that the plan structure is easy to understand: region, traffic allowance, port speed, and device count are all listed directly, and the page covers several commonly used China-optimized routes. The drawbacks are also obvious: this is not the official website, so users need to verify its credibility themselves; it does not explain the logging policy, anonymity, refunds, payment methods, or customer support response; and the protocol support is shown as OpenVPN only, making it less flexible than proxy/VPN services that support multiple protocols.
This is better suited to individual users or small teams that need a fixed monthly traffic allowance and care more about route quality between China and overseas locations. It is not suitable for businesses that need residential proxy pools, SOCKS5/HTTP interfaces, or high-concurrency data collection. Regarding access from China, the page only says it compiles “China mirror addresses,” but does not clearly state whether the main site or this domain itself is accessible. Therefore, its China accessibility can only be rated as unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed; if access is difficult or the information is insufficient, users may want to look for the official entry point or alternative VPN/proxy services with more transparent public information.
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justmysocks5.com is an United States Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $5.88, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach justmysocks5.com directly.