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layer7.wiki presents “扶苏Proxies” as a global high-quality HTTP proxy pool service. Its main selling points are stability, efficiency, and a proxy extraction API for automated use. The site emphasizes that it verifies proxy IPs with response times under 15 seconds to ensure a basic level of connection quality.
Based on the available text, the service explicitly supports HTTP proxies, but it does not state whether SOCKS5 is supported, nor does it disclose whether the proxies are residential, datacenter, or mobile. For the IP pool, it is only described as a “global high-quality proxy pool,” with support for selecting multiple regions, multiple verification networks, custom extraction quantities, and randomized IP order on each extraction. However, details such as total IP pool size and country coverage are missing. The API is its main highlight: it supports 24-hour extraction, requires no whitelist, and has no rate limits, which makes it convenient for scripted usage. Concurrent connections, bandwidth, traffic limits, anonymity level, and logging policy are not specified. The service also specifically notes that its proxy pool does not include AWS proxies, which may appeal to users sensitive to complaint risks involving cloud providers.
The paid plan is for 1 month and costs 60 USDT or 458 CNY, with API access included. There is also a free plan, but it does not support API access; users must contact Telegram @Http1Flood to obtain it. The listed prices suggest support for USDT and Chinese yuan payments, but the specific payment channels are not stated.
The advantages are its relatively flexible API extraction mechanism: no whitelist requirement, no rate limits, selectable multiple regions, and randomized IP order all lower the barrier to use. Excluding AWS proxies is also a clear differentiator. The drawbacks are equally obvious: it lacks key information expected from a professional proxy service, such as proxy type, IP count, country list, concurrency and bandwidth limits, uptime, success rate, and logging policy, making it difficult to assess risk before purchasing.
This service is better suited to technical users who need bulk HTTP proxies, automated extraction, multi-region request testing, or who want to avoid complaint risks associated with AWS proxies. The text does not provide information about access from China, so it is unclear whether the site can be reached directly. Customer support appears to rely mainly on Telegram, which may create access and communication barriers for users in mainland China. If you need more transparent residential/mobile proxies, clear compliance and logging disclosures, or an enterprise-grade SLA, it is advisable to compare it with other proxy services that provide more complete public information.
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