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NewNoName is an online proxy server platform primarily aimed at users in Taiwan, with a history dating back to 2008. In addition to basic web proxy services, it also offers derivative “popularity boosting” features for social media and blogging platforms. Judging from its site announcements and business model, this is a legacy proxy tool with a strong period-specific feel, bundled with virtual hosting services.
Proxy Type and Protocol: Based on its “execution URL” mechanism and related virtual hosting business, NewNoName appears to mainly provide datacenter proxies, primarily using HTTP, suitable for web-based request forwarding.
Billing and Concurrency: It uses a monthly subscription model, with an unusual pricing structure based on the number of “execution URLs” (i.e., concurrent tasks). For example, NT$450/month supports 3 execution URLs, NT$650/month supports 5, and NT$850/month supports 7.
Anonymity and Logging Policy: The official website does not disclose detailed anonymity levels or logging policies. Given that the service is mainly used for traffic boosting, its anonymity likely only meets basic requirements.
Use Cases: It is mainly targeted at Taiwan’s local web ecosystem, such as boosting popularity on Facebook, bypassing access restrictions on platforms like Wretch or PIXNET, and increasing blog/page views.
Pricing is centered on the number of concurrent URLs, which creates a certain entry barrier for light users. Its advantages include support for local Taiwan convenience store payments (such as 7-11 ibon) and ATM transfers, making it extremely convenient for local users; it also previously had a downtime compensation mechanism. The drawbacks are very clear: the website information appears to be stuck around 2015, the technical architecture is outdated, it has historically suffered frequent hacking incidents, and its stability is questionable. It also lacks the high concurrency, large bandwidth, and global IP coverage expected from modern proxy services.
This service is only suitable for long-time users who specifically need Taiwan-local web traffic boosting. For users in mainland China, access from China is unknown. However, given its Taiwan-local focus and aging infrastructure, direct access from the mainland may be limited, and its payment methods (convenience stores and Taiwan ATM transfers) are highly unfriendly to mainland users. Modern users looking for alternatives should consider professional proxy providers offering large-scale residential IPs and global coverage.
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newnoname.net is an Taiwan Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach newnoname.net directly.