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FoxyProxy is a U.S.-based proxy and VPN provider that says it has been operating since 2006. It offers datacenter IPs, VPN and proxy connections, as well as browser-based proxy management tools. Its positioning is closer to enterprise-grade geolocation services and stable proxy/VPN access, rather than a large-scale residential or mobile proxy network.
In terms of proxy types, FoxyProxy clearly states that it does not sell residential proxies. Each account comes with 1 datacenter IP, which can be used for either proxy or VPN access. For coverage, its pages list 67+ countries/regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and others. Locations can be selected by country, while some city-level targeting and special countries are available by custom request. Protocol support is fairly comprehensive: proxy options include HTTP, HTTPS/SSL, and SOCKS5, while VPN options include IKEv2, IPSec, and OpenVPN. AES-256 encryption is used by default, and SSL proxies support TLS 1.2.
The collected information does not disclose specific pricing. The standard model is account-based: one account corresponds to one datacenter IP. Enterprise or special requirements are quoted through Get Price Quote, with support for bulk and long-term purchase discounts, consolidated invoices, purchase orders, and similar procurement needs. A key advantage is that there is no limit on the number of devices, and concurrent connections are not subject to a fixed cap either, though users must not abuse the servers. Bandwidth is typically unlimited, but the terms of service reserve the right to throttle, limit usage, or temporarily disable accounts.
The logging policy is relatively clear: servers do not log visited websites or specific user activity. They only record the username and bandwidth usage for load balancing and abuse detection, and retain this data for 24 hours. Its strengths include a long operating history, broad protocol support, many supported countries, dedicated IP support, city-level accuracy, IP whitelist authentication, unique /24 options, Google GeoIP verification, and SLA customization. Downsides include the fact that a standard account only has a single IP, making it unsuitable for large-scale scraping or IP rotation; changing IPs or countries requires contacting support, so automation is limited; the refund policy offers a 7-day window but comes with many restrictions; and pricing transparency is relatively low.
FoxyProxy is suitable for ad delivery QA, GeoIP testing, localized content verification, developer HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 integrations, enterprise dedicated geolocation proxies, and users who need encrypted VPN access. It is not suitable for teams that need residential IPs, mobile IPs, or a large rotating pool. Regarding access from China, the source content does not provide information on whether the official website is reachable from mainland China, which payment methods are supported, or whether local alternatives are available, so this remains unknown. If access is restricted, users may need an existing network proxy to open the official site and complete configuration.
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