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The scraped content shows that justmysocks9.com is a Chinese-language information page for “Just My Socks,” and it clearly states that it is “not the official Just My Socks website, only a translated and curated page.” The page mainly presents Just My Socks plans, promo codes, and purchase links, covering routes such as Los Angeles GIA, London Unicom VIP, Hong Kong CMI+NTT, Japan GIA, Hong Kong GIA, and Hong Kong IPLC. Note that this review is based only on the text available on that page; before purchasing, users should still verify details on the official website.
From a proxy/VPN perspective, the page does not specify whether the service uses residential, data center, or mobile proxies, nor does it disclose the size of its IP pool. In terms of location coverage, the visible plans include Los Angeles in the United States, London in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Japan. Protocol information is limited: it only notes “OPENVPN only” and does not mention HTTP, SOCKS5, or other proxy protocols. Concurrency and bandwidth details are relatively clear: port speeds range from 100M, 200M, 300M, and 500M to 1G, 2G/2.5G, and 5G; monthly traffic ranges from 100GB to 5000GB; device limits fall into three categories: “up to 3 devices,” “up to 5 devices,” and “unlimited devices.”
The service is billed monthly, with plans differentiated by route, traffic allowance, port speed, and device limit. The lowest-priced entry point is Los Angeles GIA 500G at $5.88/month, with a 2G port and a 5-device limit; Los Angeles GIA 1000G is $9.88/month. Hong Kong CMI+NTT 500G costs $8.99/month, while the 1000G plan is $14.9/month. Hong Kong IPLC is $15/month for 100GB and $21/month for 300GB. Japan GIA and Hong Kong GIA are significantly more expensive, with Hong Kong GIA 1000G reaching $279.99/month.
The main advantage is that the plan information is easy to understand, with traffic, port speed, and device limits listed fairly clearly. There is also a relatively broad choice of regional routes, making it easier to choose based on budget and destination. The drawbacks are the lack of key compliance and privacy information, including anonymity, logging policy, refund rules, customer support, and payment methods. In addition, the site is not the official website, so there is a risk that information may be outdated or inaccurate.
This service is better suited to individuals or small teams who already understand OpenVPN and the differences between cross-border routes, and who need nodes in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Japan, or London. The page does not explain access conditions from China, nor does it disclose payment methods. If the site cannot be accessed or payment does not work, users should first check the official website, service status, and knowledge base, or consider alternative proxy/VPN services with more complete disclosures and clearer support channels.
⚠ 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 justmysocks9.com official site.
justmysocks9.com is an China Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $5.88, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach justmysocks9.com directly.